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May 31, 2017

LITHONIA, GA – Rep. Hank Johnson (GA-04) will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War at his "Extending the Legacy" program on June 2, 1 p.m. at the Lou Walker Senior Center in Lithonia.


May 26, 2017

President Trump has suffered another defeat in the federal courts while trying to push through his "revised" travel ban. The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Donald Trump's ban of Muslims has no place in our country. I fully support the decision of the Fourth Circuit.


May 23, 2017
e-Newsletters

Dear Friends,

As I continue my work in Congress, I want you to know that I will keep fighting for the truth.

I am increasingly disturbed by recent reports of potential obstruction of justice and intelligence leaking from a Trump Administration, which is constantly at the center of scandal.


May 23, 2017

There were only 13 Congressional Black Caucus members out of 46 voting in the House, who voted to maintain the powers of the Librarian of Congress.


May 23, 2017

"We are rapidly approaching an impeachment process," Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.).

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May 23, 2017

Michelle Carmona was named the grand prize winner of Rep. Hank Johnson's, D-Ga., Fourth Congressional District Art Competition during a ceremony at the Lou Walker Senior Center in Lithonia on Saturday. Her photograph, "Nature," received a $24,000 scholarship to the Savannah College of Art and Design.

Issues:Education

May 23, 2017

Nearly 100 Republicans and Democrats have come together in support of an important bill — Rep. Hank Johnson's (D-Ga.) Battlefield Excellence through Superior Training (BEST) Practices Act (H.R. 1243).


May 23, 2017

"This bill is the culmination of every hyperbolic and despicable thing that [White House Chief Strategist] Steve Bannon and President Trump have said about immigrants," said Rep. Hank Johnson, D-Ga.

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May 23, 2017

The Supreme Court has ruled that North Carolina's plan to draw congressional districts qualified as racial gerrymandering, the drawing of districts upon racial lines, violating the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

Congressman Johnson praises this ruling, believing that this case is a step in the right direction towards achieving true equality for all.


May 19, 2017
Speeches

Good morning!

We are here again and I must say that I am extremely excited about this year's competition. That's not to discount any of the previous competitions but this competition has some truly special pieces.