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Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) is highlighting the Trump administration’s cuts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to ...
Sen. Jon Ossoff faced pointed questions from fired Centers for Disease Control and Prevention workers at a Marietta town hall ...
U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff addresses CDC workers' concerns about funding cuts and their impact on public health, pledging to ...
Senator Raphael Warnock and Representative Hank Johnson spoke at a rally outside CDC headquarters in Atlanta to support ...
Bree Danner was in her Atlanta office at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in February when the call came. After years preparing to become a foster mom, a caseworker was asking if ...
The annual event brings together scientists, epidemiologists, and public health professionals who have been on the front ...
The loss of CDC funds comes after CORE in February lost about $5 million of a $12 million contract with DPH to coordinate and ...
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.
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.