On Tuesday, May 26, Congressman Rob Woodall spoke at the Gwinnett Advisory Committee Meeting, which was hosted by Jackson EMC. Congressman Woodall gave a presentation on economic development in Georgia, and more specifically in the Gwinnett area. He also discussed transportation issues that both Georgia and the entire country are facing and how he is working to help address them. The Congressman’s presentation also provided information to show how Georgia compares to the rest of the country in various issues, such as infrastructure and transportation. Congressman Woodall also answered questions and discussed issues posed by the members present at the meeting. Thank you to Jackson EMC for sponsoring this meeting and to all the members who came and participated in the discussions with Congressman Woodall.
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