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SUMMARY:Government Affairs Committee\, November\, 2018
DESCRIPTION:The purpose of the Government Affairs Committee is to inform the business community in local and state policies and to help shape and influence policies on behalf of business interests in DeKalb. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis month\, we are happy to welcome Commissioner Jeff Rader to speak to our committee members. Commissioner Rader will bring a recap from 2018 as well as 2019 priorities for the County Commission.\n\n\n\nMore about Commissioner Rader:\n\nTaking a key role in solving some of the most pressing public policy problems in our region\, Jeff Rader has made a career of helping to keep our community the envy of the nation.\n\n\n\nAfter growing up in suburban Roswell in the 1970s\, a degree in Economics from the University of Georgia\, and a tour in the U.S. Navy\, Jeff became an early part of the movement back to the city. In the process of renovating a rambling old house in Midtown and navigating the Byzantine regulatory process\, he became fascinated in the science of building communities. Enrolling in the graduate program in City Planning at Georgia Tech\, Jeff focused on urban redevelopment and transportation.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The purpose of the Government Affairs Committee is to inform the business community in local and state policies and to help shape and influence policies on behalf of business interests in DeKalb. \;
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\nThis month\, we are happy to welcome Commissioner Jeff Rader to speak to our committee members. \; Commissioner Rader will bring a recap from 2018 as well as 2019 priorities for the County Commission.
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\nMore about Commissioner Rader:
\nTaking a key role in solving some of the most pressing public policy problems in our region\, Jeff Rader has made a career of helping to keep our community the envy of the nation.
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\nAfter growing up in suburban Roswell in the 1970s\, a degree in Economics from the University of Georgia\, and a tour in the U.S. Navy\, Jeff became an early part of the movement back to the city. In the process of renovating a rambling old house in Midtown and navigating the Byzantine regulatory process\, he became fascinated in the science of building communities. Enrolling in the graduate program in City Planning at Georgia Tech\, Jeff focused on urban redevelopment and transportation.
LOCATION:This committee will meet at: CDC Federal Credit Union/Board Room 2301 Parklake Dr\, NE Atlanta\, GA 30345
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URL:https://business.dekalbchamber.org/events/details/government-affairs-committee-november-2018-1820
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