The Council for Quality Growth is part of the working “Group of Six” designated by a larger group of more than 50 other stakeholders in the business industry toward working on the advancement of HB 277. The purpose of our group is to develop a comprehensive strategy on the successful implementation of the Transportation Investment Act of 2010. Our efforts will center on education and advocacy. Our education initiative will come under the Metro Atlanta Voter Education Network Inc and our advocacy initiative will be headed up by the Citizens for Transportation Mobility Inc. Voters will have the opportunity to vote on the transportation sales tax referendum during the 2012 general primary. The Council will keep our members up to date as we move toward developing a better transportation system for all Georgians.
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