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On Monday, March 16, Congressman Hank Johnson (GA-04) held an informational telephone town hall on COVID-19. The Congressman called more than 75,000 people in Georgia's Fourth District to answer their questions and listen to their concerns about the coronavirus.
Congressman Hank Johnson, D-Ga., announced his 2020 U.S. Service Academy nominations in February, and the list includes four Gwinnett students.
DECATUR, GA — On Thursday, April 9, Congressman Hank Johnson (GA-04) is hosting a small business webinar on COVID-19. He's calling more than 2,500 small business owners in Georgia Fourth District to answer their questions and address their concerns about resources available to them in the age of the coronavirus.
Dear Friends,
On Thursday, April 2 from 5-6 PM, I'm hosting my second telephone town hall on COVID-19. I'll be calling more than 50,000 residents in Georgia's Fourth District to answer your questions and listen to your concerns.
DECATUR, GA — On Thursday, April 2, Congressman Hank Johnson (GA-04) is hosting his second telephone town hall on COVID-19. He's calling more than 50,000 people in Georgia's Fourth District to answer their questions and listen to their concerns about the coronavirus.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Hank Johnson (GA-04) applauded passage of historic Families and Workers-First legislation, which will now go to the President's desk for his signature.
The Congressman was in the Chamber and voted in support of the bill, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief & Economic Security (CARES) Act.
Federal Response
The federal government has declared a public health emergency and urges all Americans to exercise caution. In Congress, we have passed two bills to address this crisis. And I'm going to Washington, D.C. right now to vote on the third – a $2 trillion stimulus that will save lives and help support families, workers and small businesses.
DECATUR, GA — On the 10th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act [ACA], Rep. Hank Johnson (GA-04) called on the Trump Administration to end its Texas v. U.S. lawsuit, which would strike down the entirety of the ACA including pre-existing condition protections for 130 million Americans and at least 1.8 million Georgians, amid the coronavirus pandemic.