Sen. James to Host “People Speak” Forums in Fulton County and Douglas County

ATLANTA (Nov. 4, 2010) – Sen. Donzella James (D-College Park) invites all local residents, community leaders and businesses to attend her “People Speaks” forums next week. The public is encouraged to share their input in preparation for the 2011 Legislative Session.

Fulton County constituents will have the opportunity to meet with James on Tuesday, Nov. 9. Department of Transportation Board members will be present to discuss transportation proposals for District 35.

WHEN:           Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2010

                          8:00 A.M.

WHERE:        Atlanta Fulton County Library Southwest Branch

3665 Cascade Rd SW

Atlanta, Georgia 30331

On Saturday, Nov. 13, James will host another “People Speaks” forum for Douglas County citizens.

WHEN:           Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010 

                        11:00 A.M.

WHERE:        St. Julian Episcopal Church

5400 Steward Mill Road 

Douglasville, Georgia 30135

Sen. Donzella James represents the 35th Senate District which includes portions of Douglas and Fulton counties.  She may be reached by phone at 404.463.1379 or by e-mail at donzella.james@senate.ga.gov.

ADVISORY
For Immediate Release:
November 4, 2010
For Information Contact:
Natalie Strong, Deputy Director
Katie Wright, Communications Associate
katie.wright@senate.ga.gov
404.656.0028

Senate Working Group Meets to Study State of Economic Development in Georgia

ATLANTA—A working group of State Senators headed up by Senator Jim Butterworth and Senator Jack Hill met today at the State Capitol to begin evaluating Georgia’s current economic development strategy and look for ways to encourage business growth and job creation.

“As Lieutenant Governor, I am committed to making Georgia the most economically viable state to do business in,” said Lieutenant Governor Casey Cagle.  “I have asked this group to take an in-depth look at how we can recruit and retain employers by hearing from Georgia business leaders, our local community partners on the ground, national economic development experts and our Georgia Department of Economic Development.  Especially in this changing economy, we must always be proactive in looking for ways to improve our efforts to create and protect jobs in this state.”

During this session, the group, which also includes Senators Buddy Carter, George Hooks and Jeff Mullis, heard from representatives of local development authorities to assess how the state might be able to assist in their efforts to attract employers to Georgia.  Members also heard from the editor of Site Selection Magazine, a national publication focused on economic development, and numerous representatives of existing Georgia businesses.   After hearing from experts, this group will recommend opportunities to improve Georgia’s economic development strategy.

“To emerge from these hard times as a leader among states, we must put policies in place that will strengthen every level of the economy, from the national stage to Georgia’s hometowns,” said Butterworth. “The invaluable input offered by local authorities will aid lawmakers in crafting effective legislation targeted at job growth and local business success.”  

“Our state faces special challenges in order to strengthen our economy, bring jobs to Georgians, and solidifying our place among states that will emerge successfully from harder times,” said Sen. Jack Hill. “By supporting our existing industries and promoting expanded job growth, we will pave the way for the only avenue that will successfully carry us out of the recession.”

Sen. Jim Butterworth serves as chairman of the State and Local Governmental Operations Committee. He represents the 50th Senate District which includes Towns, Rabun, Habersham, Stephens, Banks, Franklin, and Hart counties along with a portion of White County. He can be reached by phone at 404.463.5257 or by email at jim.butterworth@senate.ga.gov

Sen. Jack Hill serves as Chairman of the Appropriations Committee. He represents the 4th Senate District which includes Bulloch, Candler, Effingham, Evans and Treutlen counties and portions of Emanuel and Tattnall counties.  He may be reached at 404.656.5038 or via e-mail at jack.hill@senate.ga.gov.

PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release:
October 25, 2010
For Information Contact:
Natalie Strong, Director
natalie.strong@senate.ga.gov
404.656.0028