Senator Jon Ossoff, a Democrat from Georgia, has been criticized by the state's top child welfare official, Candice Broce, for his recent advertisement regarding the foster care system. Broce accused Ossoff of overstating his involvement in addressing issues within the state's troubled foster care system, claiming he has not provided meaningful support or solutions. In the ad, titled 'Our Kids,' Ossoff highlights a bipartisan investigation into the foster care system, but Broce contends that he has not delivered tangible improvements. Ossoff's campaign responded by labeling Broce as a 'partisan political hack' and defended his oversight work, which they argue has exposed significant problems within the system. Broce, in turn, emphasized the need for actionable support rather than political messaging. The exchange comes as Ossoff seeks re-election in a competitive race against Republican Mike Collins, following a primary victory.
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Sen. Jon Ossoff Faces Criticism Over Foster Care Ad in Georgia Senate Race
Senator Jon Ossoff is facing criticism from Georgia's child welfare director, Candice Broce, over his advertisement promoting his work on the state's foster care system. Broce claims Ossoff has not provided adequate support for the system, while Ossoff's campaign defends his record and accuses Broce of political bias. This dispute arises as Ossoff campaigns for re-election against Republican Mike Collins.
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Sen. Jon Ossoff Faces Criticism Over Foster Care Ad in Georgia Senate Race