Michael Nix - Executive Director, Georgia Emergency Communications Authorityįrank Smith - Deputy Executive Director, State Properties Commission Richard Woods - State School Superintendent, Georgia Department of EducationĮric Toler - Executive Director, Georgia Cyber Center Shawnzia Thomas - Executive Director, Georgia Technology Authority Greg Dozier - Commissioner, Technical College System of Georgia Teresa MacCartney - Acting Chancellor, University System of Georgia
Jannine Miller - Planning Director, Georgia Department of TransportationĬhristopher Nunn - Commissioner, Georgia Department of Community Affairs Russell McMurry - Commissioner, Georgia Department of Transportation Objective: Review submissions and make recommendations on funding to address economic development. Chuck Hufstetler - Chairman, Senate Finance Committee Emanuel Jones - Secretary, Senate Economic Development and Tourism Committee John LaHood - Vice Chairman, House Game, Fish, and Parks Committee Calvin Smyre - Dean, House of Representatives Shaw Blackmon - Chairman, House Ways and Means Committee Blake Tillery - Chairman, Senate Appropriations Committee Terry England - Chairman, House Appropriations Committee Tim Lowrimore - State Forester, Georgia Forestry Commissionīrian Marlowe - Deputy Commissioner for Rural Georgia, GDEcD Robyn Crittenden - Commissioner, Georgia Department of Revenue Jeffrey Dorfman - State Economist, University of Georgia Pat Wilson - Commissioner, Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD)ĭr. Gerlda Hines - Commissioner, Georgia Department of Human Services
Department of the Treasury continues to evolve.Īlex Atwood - Commissioner, Georgia Department of Administrative Services These dates are subject to change as guidance from the U.S. Applications will close on Augand grants are targeted to be announced the week of October 18, 2021. The Georgia Jobs and Infrastructure Committees will receive applications beginning Augat. "These committees will ensure federal coronavirus relief dollars are allocated strategically across our state and address one-time funding needs in these three key areas." "Today, I am naming a bipartisan group of state leaders to three Georgia Jobs and Infrastructure Committees focused on broadband, water and sewer infrastructure, and the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic," said Governor Kemp. State government entities, units of local government, industries, and nonprofits will be eligible to apply. Atlanta, GA – Today, Governor Brian Kemp named members of the Georgia Jobs and Infrastructure Committees, which will be responsible for receiving applications and making recommendations to the Governor regarding federal coronavirus relief funds allocated to Georgia through the American Rescue Plan.