Raphael Warnock is the first African-American senator ever elected in the state of Georgia.
Raphael Warnock
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Raphael Gamaliel Warnock is an American pastor and politician currently serving as the junior United States senator from Georgia since January 20, 2021. A member of the Democratic Party, Warnock is the first African American to represent Georgia in the U.S. Senate. He previously served as the senior pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, a position that has deep historical significance in the civil rights movement. Warnock's legislative focus includes issues such as voting rights, healthcare, and economic justice.
Warnock is just one of the most distinct and remarkable individuals that will ever serve in the U.S. Senate.
as it turns out, I rise to echo the sentiments of my colleague, the distinguished Senator from the State of Illinois. The Senate is prepared to finally begin debating a targeted version of the jobs and competition bill that many of us have…
Congress, as you know, funded the Areas of Persistent Poverty Program in appropriations this year but has not permanently authorized the program for future years.
Safely and efficiently getting Georgians where they need to go is a priority of mine.
As I often say, if people cannot get to where they are going, they cannot get to where they are going.
The former president`s continued claims of widespread voter fraud are just his way of saying that the votes of certain people don`t count, can`t count, can`t be real because the election outcome was not consistent with the mitt of white…
As a voice of Georgia in the U.S. Senate, I have been focused on pushing through legislation to lower costs on everything, from prescription drugs, to gas, to groceries, and seniors shouldn't have to choose between buying groceries and…
I plan to use today's discussion to help move our efforts in Washington forward.
Americans are sick and tired of paying these high, exorbitant drug prices, and as the country continues to recover from the economic and health crisis brought upon by the pandemic, American families can no longer afford to wait.
No senior citizens should have to choose between buying groceries and taking necessary medication.





