07/08/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/08/2026 10:21
Click here to read Sen. Ossoff's new report: Dangerous Conditions in Privatized Military Housing on Georgia's Ft. Stewart & Ft. Benning
One Ft. Stewart family reported their daughter became sick from mold-related illnesses tied to their home
One Ft. Benning family reported maintenance staff tried to cover up mold growth in their primary bathroom
Washington, D.C. - U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff's investigation has uncovered dangerous living conditions for military families in privatized military housing on Ft. Benning and Ft. Stewart.
Today, Sen. Ossoff released a new report with first-hand accounts of substandard housing conditions at Ft. Benning and Ft. Stewart, including reports of lead exposure affecting newborn health, severe mold contamination leading to emergency room visits, flooding in living areas, and more.
Many of the families interviewed reported that housing conditions directly impacted their physical health leading to skin rashes and breathing difficulties resulting in emergency room visits.
"Our military servicemembers and their families make huge sacrifices for the country, and it's a travesty how they're being treated by privatized housing contractors in Georgia and nationwide," Sen. Ossoff said. "The stories in this report should shock our conscience, and I will continue exposing the mistreatment of military families in privatized housing and working to protect them and improve conditions."
The work builds on Sen. Ossoff's 8-month bipartisan investigation in 2022 that uncovered mistreatment and neglect of families living in privatized military housing on post at Georgia's Ft. Gordon. As a direct result of Sen. Ossoff's investigation, the U.S. Army then committed to conduct unit-by-unit inspections of housing on military installations, including at Ft. Gordon.
As detailed in Sen. Ossoff's new report, military families reported severe mold and mildew contaminations, lead and asbestos exposure, plumbing issues, pest infestations, and electrical failures. For example:
Sen. Ossoff continues working to protect Georgia's military families.
Last month, Sen. Ossoff introduced the Restore Military Families' Voices Act with Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) to protect Georgia servicemembers and military families from being silenced by banning housing contractors from requesting that military families sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs).
In May, Sen. Ossoff secured a commitment from the U.S. Army to improve privatized housing and hold contractors accountable during a hearing about funding priorities for military construction projects. Sen. Ossoff also highlighted the ongoing need to improve privatized housing conditions for servicemembers and their families.
In 2024, Sen. Ossoff's bipartisan Junior Enlisted Housing Affordability Act with Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) was signed into law as part of the FY24 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The law will update how the Department of Defense (DoD) calculates housing allowances for junior enlisted servicemembers with dependents to more accurately assess their housing costs.
Click here to read Sen. Ossoff's report: Dangerous Conditions in Privatized Military Housing on Georgia's Ft. Stewart & Ft. Benning.
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