Collins Joins Roundtable with Georgia Chamber of Commerce and T&I Chairman Sam Graves

Collins Joins Roundtable with Georgia Chamber of Commerce and T&I Chairman Sam Graves
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Atlanta, GA – This week, Representative Mike Collins (R-Ga.) joined a roundtable with the Chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Sam Graves (R-Mo.). The roundtable, co-hosted by the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, Georgia Transportation Alliance, the Cobb Chamber of Commerce, and the Council for Quality Growth, focused on Georgia’s transportation needs and the priorities of the business community.

“I have spent a significant portion of my life in the cab of a truck on Georgia’s highways and know how important a well-maintained transportation system is for our nation’s economic health,” said Collins. “It’s an honor to serve on the House Transportation Committee with Chairman Sam Graves where we shape policy to responsibly invest in America’s roads, rails, runways, and bridges as part of our goal to build infrastructure that meets the needs of our 21st-century economy.”

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