Johnny Isakson
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Johnny Isakson was a prominent Republican politician from Georgia who served as a United States Senator from 2005 until his resignation in 2019. Prior to his Senate tenure, he was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1999 to 2005. Throughout his political career, Isakson was known for his focus on issues such as education, healthcare, and veterans' affairs, often advocating for policies that supported these areas. He played a significant role in various legislative efforts, including those related to nuclear energy and environmental regulations.
That money ought to be going to the overruns, and that is where you need to find as much of the money as you can, not in penalizing veterans from the program Congress passed to try to improve their access to VA health care.
We must show our veterans the respect they have earned by removing any employees with terrible performance from the system our veterans rely on.
America is saving lives with PEPFAR. Millennium Challenge is building infrastructure and capacity.
I think Africa is the continent of the 21st century for the United States of America.
Trade is a two-way street. The South Africans are benefiting richly from it.
Senator Coons and I have worked extensively to try and get the South African Federation on Poultry and others to come to the table and negotiate forthrightly.
I strongly support S. 1082 and recommend the Committee favorably report the bill out as soon as possible so that it receives a vote by the full U.S. Senate.
I introduced the 'Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability Act of 2015,' which would give the VA secretary new, expanded authorities to remove or demote any VA employee based on poor performance or misconduct.
I would like for you to consider this an order from the Committee, for you to submit to us some ideas that you think might help facilitate exactly that.





