Former U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.) suffered a mild stroke at his home earlier this week but is reportedly in stable condition.
A family spokeswoman for Chambliss, Lauren Claffey Tomlinson, released a statement saying the former senator is “doing well,” according to a report from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
“On Tuesday, Sen. Chambliss suffered from a minor stroke and was quickly admitted to Grady Hospital for treatment. He is receiving excellent care at the renowned Marcus Stroke and Neuroscience Center,” said Tomlinson.
The spokeswoman added, “He is doing well, resting comfortably, and is looking forward to a full recovery. Saxby and his wife Julianne thank everyone for their well wishes and prayers during this time.”
Chambliss, 77, served as a member of the U.S. House from 1995-2003 before representing Georgia in the Senate from 2002-2015.
His successor in the Senate is Sen. David Perdue (R), who is facing Democratic challenger Jon Ossoff in a runoff election slated for next Tuesday.
Perdue issued a statement on the former senator, saying he and his wife Bonnie “are praying for Saxby Chambliss,” local CBS affiliate WMAZ reported.
“He and his wife Julianne have been dear friends to us and are true public servants for the people of Georgia. We wish Saxby a speedy recovery and are keeping his entire family in our thoughts and prayers,” Perdue added.