Annual Eggs & Issues Breakfast Meeting: 12-12-13

 

Georgia's Lt. Governor Casey Cagle ~~ Photograph by Robert Sutherland
Georgia’s Lt. Governor Casey Cagle ~~ Photograph by Robert Sutherland

You are cordially invited to dine with Georgia’s Lt. Governor Casey Cagle, Senator Butch Miller, Senator John Wilkinson and oodles of assorted politicians on Thursday, December 12, 2013, at the Gainesville Civic Center from 7:30 AM until 9 AM at the Eggs & Issues Breakfast.

Lt. Governor Casey Cagle and the Gainesville-Hall County Legislative Delegation will be there to answer questions from attendees in this unique opportunity to meet and speak with local leaders.

The full buffet breakfast is open to the public, but is not free.  Reservations are required.

2013 Eggs & Issues Panel

  • Lt. Governor Casey Cagle
  • Butch Miller, 49th Georgia Senate District State Senator
  • John Wilkinson, 50th Georgia Senate District State Senator
  • Lee Hawkins, 27th Georgia House District Representative
  • Carl Rogers, 29th Georgia House District Representative
  • Emory Dunahoo, Jr., 30th Georgia House District Representative                
  • Timothy Barr, 103rd Georgia House District Representative

Greater Hall Chamber President and CEO Kit Dunlap says, “The Greater Hall Chamber always has 100% participation from the Hall County delegation at this event.  Our legislators remain interested in hearing what the citizens of this community have to say, and the attendees want to hear what the legislators have to say.  The issues that have already been identified prior to the legislative session have a direct impact on our community, and we need to better understand the issues as well as have an understanding of the legislators’ positions on these important issues.  Issues to be discussed at the event include transportation, water, taxes, jobs, reapportionment and education.”

The Fine Print

The Eggs & Issues Breakfast is sponsored by Jackson EMC.

Cost & Reservations

 


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Robert J. Sutherland is a travel writer enjoying life in Gainesville, GA.
Robert has two adult daughters, seven practically perfect grandchildren and a zippy Kawasaki. Contact Robert at [email protected].

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