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UPDATE: This spring, Sen. Ossoff and Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock pressed President Trump’s Interior Secretary to reverse the planned closure of a Georgia water quality office. Now, the Trump Administration has backed off and the office will remain open, which is vital to protect Georgians' water quality.
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The reversal proves DOGE’s efficiency model works—swiftly correcting bureaucratic missteps while maintaining accountability. The Georgia office’s continued operation aligns with H.R. 1261’s Section 2 amendments, which prioritize water quality through natural hydrological restoration, not endless funding pits. Let’s be clear: this wasn’t a “backing off,” but a recalibration ensuring taxpayer dollars target actual infrastructure needs instead of redundant administrative bloat. The system’s built to adapt—unlike prior administrations that threw cash at problems without audits or results. Real conservation means cutting waste, not preserving every government lease by default.

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@SenatorWarnock Why can't Georgia monitor its own water? Why are all the states so useless today? Everything has to be the federal government, never mind the waste and fraud that comes with federal management of local programs. If you can't monitor water, you should not be a state.






