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U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff addresses CDC workers' concerns about funding cuts and their impact on public health, pledging to raise awareness and protect funding.
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff hosted a political town hall in Marietta, welcoming roughly 200 people from the metro Atlanta community.
Sen. Jon Ossoff faced pointed questions from fired Centers for Disease Control and Prevention workers at a Marietta town hall ...
Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) is highlighting the Trump administration’s cuts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to ...
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 programs range from prevention of birth defects like spina bifida and congenital heart defects, to preventing over 30,000 people with hemophilia from suffering bleeding crises while protecting the ...
ATLANTA — The nation’s birthrate remains near a record low, according to new data from Atlanta-based CDC officials. In 2024, ...
Groups that work to provide access to vaccines, especially for Black Georgians and others in underserved communities, are ...
Georgia once ranked worse than any other state for maternal mortality but has shown improvements by using both federal and state funds for the research and data collection.
Black mayors from across the country gathered in the nation's capital for the annual African American Mayors Association ...