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Ossoff brought former CDC employees fired by the administration to a rally in Atlanta focused on the agency, which is headquartered there. The former CDC workers wore “Fired But Fighting” shirts to ...
Georgia Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff told a voter in Georgia on Friday that he “strongly” agrees that President Donald Trump ...
Ossoff says cuts to Medicaid and the CDC could harm maternal and infant health in Georgia.
Sen. Jon Ossoff faced pointed questions from fired Centers for Disease Control and Prevention workers at a Marietta town hall ...
A second deer has tested position for chronic wasting disease (CWD) in Georgia, officials confirmed. The four-and-a-half-year ...
As the disease progresses, deer exhibit behaviors that make them appear zombie-like. The Wildlife Resources Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources issued a press release to notify ...
MARIETTA, Ga. — Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff held a town hall Friday in Cobb County, where he faced sharp questions about the future of public health, civil rights and his role in fighting proposed federal ...
New budget would cut CDC by 44 percent and “would be a travesty for the quality of women’s health care and maternal health” Gov. Brian Kemp refused again today to weigh in on the Trump ...
Mass layoffs at the Atlanta-based CDC have become a symbol in Georgia of Trump's second-term push to shrink the federal government and dismantle government agencies.
After mass layoffs across the federal government, employees who were fired or quit their jobs are now navigating the job market, some with narrowly tailored sets of skills.
The U.S. senator will hold a town hall today in Cobb County that includes staffers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who lost their jobs.