Pastor. Advocate. Savannah born & raised. @Morehouse alum. Senator from Georgia.
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Joined on 26 January, 2020
We’re already seeing efforts to reassert Georgia’s place as ground zero for voter suppression because politicians are afraid change is coming.
Replying to @brianschatz: TEAM: You have all been super generous and supportive in helping to take back the Senate, and it worked! So, this bit awkw…
TEAM: You have all been super generous and supportive in helping to take back the Senate, and it worked! So, this bit awkward but I gotta ask. I’m up for re-election and I want to keep fighting for climate action and justice. Can you help? Thank you again.
We have to stand up now for all the people of Georgia and build the kind of multiracial coalition needed to ensure people have access to health care, that we get real COVID-19 relief, and that we stand up for the dignity of work.
Georgians need COVID-19 relief now.
I see my service in the Senate as a continuation of my life’s work. The last time I was in the Capitol, I was arrested in an act of civil disobedience fighting for health care. Now I return as a policy maker, still fighting for health care.
It’s been 48 years since Roe v. Wade, and we’re still fighting to protect a woman’s right to choose.
As a pro-choice pastor, and now Senator, I’ll work to prioritize reproductive justice in Congress.
After this historic week, where we saw America’s first Black, woman Vice President swear in Georgia’s first Black Senator, Georgia’s first Jewish Senator and California’s first Latino Senator, I am filled with hope.
We’re *officially* live at @SenatorWarnock! Follow for all the latest news and updates from our Senate office.
Flight #755 has taken off to the skies, his impact is etched into eternity.
As a proud Georgian & American, I celebrate the life and mourn the passing of Hank Aaron - a sports icon who broke records on the field, while also breaking barriers in the field of civil rights and human relations.
As I'm sworn in today, know that I will be a senator for all Georgians. Whether or not you voted for me, I'll carry your hopes and concerns to Washington.
It's a new day, full of possibility. But we've got work to do together.
My dad always told me to, "get up, put your shoes on, get ready."
I'm ready to put the Senate back to work for the American people.
.@ossoff trying to explain how he gets to be the senior senator from Georgia.
Tomorrow the kid from the Kayton Homes housing projects gets sworn into the United States Senate. Thank you for trusting me Georgia.
As we remember and celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. today, let us recommit ourselves to continuing his life's work.
"We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny.”
Only together can we build the beloved community.
I received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. It's important that we trust science and listen to experts, continue to social distance, and wear a mask.
I pray that as we take these steps, we can fight this pandemic, ease the burden on our essential workers, and recover.
The four most powerful words in a Democracy: The People Have Spoken. Thank you, Georgia. Now it's time to get to work.
Savannah native, @Morehouse man, and your next U.S. Senator.
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