Issues
Armed Services and Veterans Affairs
What Hank believes: The U.S. military is the greatest fighting force in history, and the men and women who serve in it must be honored and amply rewarded -- never neglected.Consumer Protection
What Hank has done: Congressman Hank Johnson’s (D-GA) bipartisan FAIR Act: The Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal Act, reestablishing Americans’ 7th Amendment right to seek justice and accountability through the court system, passed the House of Representatives.Economy and Jobs
What Hank has done: Rep. Johnson Votes to Create Millions of New Jobs, Rebuild America with Bipartisan Infrastructure PackageEducation
What Hank has done: Rep. Johnson Introduces Legislation in October 2021 to Secure Cybersecurity Grants Funding for HBCUsEnergy
What Hank has done: Voted to pass H.R. 9, the Climate Action Now Act, House Democrats’ legislation that would require the Trump Administration to remain in the Paris Climate Accord and to develop a serious, carefully considered plan for how the United States will meet its commitments to reduce pollution and safeguard our environment.Environment
What Hank has done: Awarded 100% for his environmental voting record in 2018 and 2019 -- continues that tradition in 2020 and 2021.Health Care
What Hank has done: Rep. Johnson Votes to Pass Budget Resolution, A Key Tool to Accelerate Passing COVID Relief for AmericansImmigration
What Hank Believes
Congressman Johnson is a staunch supporter of DACA, TPS, refugees and immigrants who come to America for a better life for themselves and their children.
Justice, Civil Liberties, & Government Accountability
What Hank has done: In 2019, Congressman Hank Johnson was named chairman of Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet.National Security and Foreign Policy
What Hank has done: Rep. Johnson Votes to Meet the Needs of Servicemembers and Military Families, Strengthen National Security in 2021.Social Security
SOCIAL SECURITY SOLVENCY As it stands today, Social Security will be solvent through 2037. Those who advocate making huge cuts to Social Security to balance the budget are misguided. Social Security is an essential social safety net, providing critical income to more 53 million retirees, workers with disabilities, spouses and their children. Congress must not grant huge tax cuts to the wealthy and tax subsidies to large corporations, and then try to balance the budget on the backs of our seniors.Transportation & Infrastructure
- Rep. Johnson’s DeKalb, Gwinnett Funding Requests Included in Surface Transportation Reauthorization in 2022.
- Sen. Ossoff, Rep. Johnson Lead Delegation Push to Prioritize Public Transit Investment in Georgia.
- Congressman Johnson Votes in Support of Transformational Transportation & Infrastructure Legislation.