WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator the Rev. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga, saw his bill to rename the Atlanta Veterans Affairs Medical Center the “Joseph Maxwell Cleland Atlanta Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center” in honor of the late Sen. Max Cleland of Georgia pass the Senate unanimously. In December, Warnock led a bicameral, bipartisan effort alongside Senator Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., and Rep. Nikema Williams, D-Ga.
“As a voice for Georgia, it is an honor to follow the long and noble legacy paved by Max Cleland in his 50 years of service to Georgians, veterans, and our country,” Warnock said. “Georgia and our nation lost a true giant of public service, an empathetic leader and a passionate patriot with a warrior’s heart for our veterans and communities. It was a great privilege to bring Republicans and Democrats together to honor a man of Sen. Cleland’s magnitude. His life and legacy live forever in our hearts, and it is only fitting for his name to don the Atlanta VA Medical Center.”
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