Since the spring, the mail situation at the sorting facility in Palmetto has been better, delivering mail at around 50% on time. That number is still unacceptable to folks using USPS and to Ossoff as well.
An attempted funding freeze caused confusion and panic among organizations that rely on Washington for their financial lifeline, and that’s what has Sen. Jon Ossoff worried.
U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff released the following statement regarding the freeze, saying the following: " The President’s suspension of Federal grants for Georgia threatens chaos. This erratic decision risks serious damage to health care, education, public safety, and local governments across our state. "
Nicole Shanahan calls out several senators by name in a video shared to X, saying she'll make it her "personal mission" to oust them from Congress if they ignore her advice
Georgia’s U.S. senators on Monday along with 45 colleagues introduced a new resolution condemning the pardons of people who were found guilty of assaulting U.S. Capitol Police officers.
A new poll shows Republican Governor Brian Kemp with an early lead over Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff in Georgia's 2026 Senate election, expected to be one of the most competitive races of the midterms. Newsweek reached out to Ossoff's campaign and Kemp's political team via email for comment.
Georgia U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff spoke one-on-one with Channel 2 Action News on Wednesday about putting continued pressure on the United States Postal Service for more improved and timely postal deliveries.
Senate Democrats on Tuesday voted to filibuster a GOP-led bill to sanction International Criminal Court officials.
The U.S. Senate expanded the list of criminal charges that could lead an undocumented immigrant to be deported before approving the Laken Riley Act.
The U.S. Senate blocked a bill to impose sanctions on the International Criminal Court, which issued arrest warrants for Israeli PM Netanyahu. The vote fell short of the needed 60 votes. Democrats opposed it,
Kirsten Gillibrand has been privately indicating she's prepared to intervene in contested primaries.Why it matters: Senate Democrats want to avoid the GOP's Obama-era pain of watching preferred candidates lose primaries to unelectable newcomers.
Mich., says he's considering a run for U.S. Senate days after Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., announced he would not seek re-election.