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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman Hank Johnson (GA-04) and the entire Georgia Democratic Delegation sent a letter to Department of Community Affairs Commissioner Christopher Nunn seeking answers as to “what factors led to the decision to close the Georgia Rental Assistance (GRA) program to new applications, why the decision took days for DCA to announce publicly, and what DCA plans to do with the remaining federal funds supporting the program.”
I want to wish everyone and their families a Happy Thanksgiving with the hope that you and your loved ones can gather safely to celebrate our blessings.
Something happened this summer that could help fundamentally fight climate change, transform how Americans get from point A to point B by reducing the number of cars on our clogged roadways, and give people more freedom of choice in how they travel, all the while cutting emissions and saving the planet.
Congressman Johnson (GA-04) released the following statement on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s announcement that she will not seek a leadership role in the 118th Congress. Speaker Pelosi is the nation’s first and only female speaker. She will continue to represent CA-12 in the next Congress
WASHINGTON, D.C. – This week marks the first anniversary of the Democrats’ landmark Infrastructure Law. Congressman Hank Johnson highlighted the historic federal investments that are already creating good-paying jobs and transforming Georgia communities.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – This week marks the first anniversary of the Democrats’ landmark Infrastructure Law. Rep. Hank Johnson highlighted the historic federal investments that are already creating good-paying jobs and transforming Georgia communities. |
Every Veterans Day, Americans come together to remember those who have served our country around the world in the name of freedom and democracy.
The debt that we owe to them is immeasurable. Their sacrifices and those of their families are the foundation of our freedom. Without the brave efforts of all the soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen and their families, our country would not be free.
As of Friday, Oct. 28, the Georgia Department of Community Affairs announced it is no longer accepting new applications for rental assistance for tenants or landlords. If you completed and submitted your application before Oct. 28 or have a recertification pending, it will still be reviewed and processed.
In amicus brief, Courts Subcommittee Chairmen expose chorus of interconnected groups calling on SCOTUS to unleash chaos in American elections