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Organization files ethics complaint against Warnock | Georgia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-22 12:06:00

(The Center Square) – An ethics organization is accusing Georgia Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock of accepting housing from his church and not including it on financial disclosures.

The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust is asking the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Ethics for an investigation, according to a letter on the organization’s website.

The complaint says Warnock moved into a $989,000 luxury home in Georgia provided to him by Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church, where the senator is pastor. Before Warnock moved into the residence, he was receiving a $7,400 monthly housing allowance from the church.

“Since moving into the luxury home, Sen. Warnock has not included any information about being provided housing on his financial disclosures,” the complaint said. “In addition to the undisclosed housing, he has reported receiving an annual income from the church just under the maximum outside earned income limit, for instance $31,815.12 in 2023.”

Warnock sold his former Georgia residence and purchased a home in Washington, the organization said.

Kendra Arnold, executive director of the Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust, said she is hoping the committee will act promptly on the request.

“There are tax laws and ethics rules which allow for a senator to accept reasonable lodging or housing, but they are only applicable in a narrow set of circumstances – they are not an open-ended loophole that can be abused,” Arnold said in a statement. “Among other factors, it’s critical that the value of the housing provided be commensurate to the work done – and then the value be disclosed. It’s difficult to fathom any citizen could look at this situation (a U.S. Senator that is a part-time employee of an organization, which pays him a salary and then happens to buy him a million-dollar house to live in for free after he was elected to Congress) and not think something potentially wrong is afoot.”

The Center Square was unsuccessful getting comment from Warnock through his office prior to publication.

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'Big Beautiful Bill' already felt at Georgia state parks | FOX 5 News

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SUMMARY: The “Big Beautiful Bill,” signed by President Trump before July 4th, included significant budget cuts impacting the National Park Service, with over $250 million pulled from its funding. Reporter Kim Ller, at the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Center, highlighted concerns from advocates about reduced staffing and maintenance. With a 24% reduction in permanent staff this year already, advocates fear further cuts will harm park upkeep and visitor experience. Many people use these outdoor spaces, but preserving them requires resources and personnel. The community is watching closely as the cuts affect popular parks amid increasing public use during holidays.

The effects of President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” is already being felt at Georgia’s state parks where staffing is expected to be impacted greatly. The bill cut back about $267-million of previously committed funding around the country. Kim Leoffler talks FOX LOCAL through the anticipated changes.

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'Today will be a hard day': Search ongoing for missing kids, adults in Kerrville

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www.wjbf.com – Julianna Russ – 2025-07-05 10:05:00

SUMMARY: Following the deadly flash flooding in Kerrville and Kerr County on July 4, officials reported 27 fatalities, including 18 adults and nine children, with some still unidentified. Hundreds of rescue workers continue search operations, focusing on unaccounted-for individuals, including about 20 children missing from a camp. Water levels began receding by Saturday morning, revealing extensive debris and damage, including homes washed away. A relief fund was established by the Community Foundation of Texas Hill Country. Governor Greg Abbott will give an update Saturday afternoon alongside federal and state officials. Authorities emphasized ongoing search efforts and community support amid a tragic recovery.

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Tropical Depression Three to bring rain, gusty winds to the CSRA this Fourth of July weekend

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www.wjbf.com – Miller Hyatt – 2025-07-04 23:06:00

SUMMARY: A tropical system, Tropical Depression Three, is expected to become Tropical Storm Chantal Saturday, mainly impacting the South Carolina coast with heavy rain, flooding, and strong winds. The CSRA will see minimal effects: isolated to scattered showers mainly south and east of I-20, with drier conditions elsewhere. A Lake Wind Advisory is in effect Saturday for the CSRA, including Augusta, with northeast winds gusting up to 30 mph, causing difficult driving and choppy lake waters. Early next week, rain chances may increase as the system moves inland, followed by a return to summer heat with highs near upper 90s before more storms arrive late week.

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