Sign up to receive email updates.
All fields required.
In The News
Pentagon inspector starts criminal probe of contractor
"I applaud the Defense Department for expanding their investigation to include the online dirty tricks campaign," Johnson said."Journalists should never be met with intimidation. When that occurs, all our liberties are threatened."
Voter groups rally on National Voter Registration Day
As Congressman Hank Johnson led supporters through a chorus of Peter, Paul and Mary’s Civil Rights classic, “If I Had a Hammer,” and Congressman John Lewis recalled voter suppression in the 1960s, the message was clear: Get out and vote.
Hank participates in Reach Out & Read
Doctors and nurses at Decatur Pediatric Group are sending families home with more than well checkups. Parents and their children are going home from the doctor’s office with free books and a very important prescription – “Read aloud to your children.”
Affordable Care Act ruling verdict is a step forward and best is yet to come (AJC)
Hank helps homeowners prevent foreclosures
Hank holds town hall to prevent foreclosures.
Army bars company co-owner from contracts (USA Today)
Hank, who is on the Armed Services Committee, asked Defense Secretary Leon Panetta to expand the Pentagon investigations into contractors' online smear campaign against two USA TODAY journalists.