Senator Warnock Address to the Senate
December 14, 2021
Wrestling with my conscience. Before we left Washington last week, we in this chamber made a change in the senate’s rules in order to push forward something that all of us think is important. We set the stage to raise the nation’s debt ceiling, and yet as we cast that vote to begin addressing the debt ceiling, this same chamber is allowing the ceiling of our democracy to crash in around us.
The American people have been pushing for leaders in Washington to address voting rights. Everywhere I turn I have been hearing from my constituents in Georgia. They are deeply worried. I heard it all weekend. I’ve been hearing it over the last several months. And I submit that they are worried for good reason. They know their history. They are witnessing what is happening to our democracy in real time. And they see the handwriting on the wall. They see the sweeping voter suppression proposals in 49 states, and the dozens of new laws that have now popped up across the nation, fueled by the big lie that seeks to delegitimize the voices of millions of Georgians and Americans who made their voices heard, made history, and more importantly made a difference last November and last January.