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The bipartisan bill would extend the Natural Gas Distribution Infrastructure and Safety Modernization grant program meant to provide Federal funding to help improve reliable transportation and upgrade critical infrastructures through 2029.
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His office has received over 500 reports of human rights abuses in migrant detention centers across the US, including 14 reports of mistreatment of pregnant women, and 18 reports of mistreatment of children.
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Greene disputed GOP donors and consultants who fear she would turn off the moderate Republicans and independents needed to beat Ossoff.
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Jon Ossoff has launched an investigation into out of state companies that are buying up homes and using them as rental properties.
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In a hypothetical matchup in next year’s midterm election, new polling by the AJC shows Jon Ossoff and Brian Kemp in a head-to-head race for Ossoff’s Senate seat.
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The U.S. Senate has passed legislation introduced by Georgia U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff aimed at improving safety and security inside the federal prison system.
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In brief: CCSD released public survey for five-year plan — State lawmakers might reconsider cuts to University system — Senator Jon Ossoff looks into Georgia jail conditions — UGA women's tennis claims championship — UGA men's tennis lose — UGA softball blanked — UGA baseball win — Atlanta Braves lose — Atlanta Hawks lose
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In brief: Georgia officials are considering tuition hike — Georgia power might raise rates — Sen. Ossoff discusses privatized housing for military — Jeff Fallis read poem during commission meeting — UGA baseball wins — UGA softball tonight at 6:30 — Atlanta Braves win — Atlanta Hawks lost
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Ossoff’s bipartisan bill to fight crime, corruption and abuse in federal prisons passed Congress and is heading to the President’s desk.
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In brief: Utility giant backs down on initial rate increase — Raffensperger calls for end to runoffs — Clarke school officials request funding for ballistic shields — Ossoff-backed prison abuse bill passes Congress — Evans named volleyball All-American