The Chamber is committed to helping state government develop water and energy plans while monitoring and educating members regarding federal legislative and regulatory action on these issues.
Our PositionThe Georgia Chamber continues to work with elected and appointed leaders in Washington, DC to make sure that changes proposed for the nation’s energy policy do not have a negative impact on our state.
Our PositionAn important issue in Georgia, water policy is at the forefront of the Georgia Chamber's efforts in creating a statewide water plan that does not negatively affect business development.
Our PositionIn 2009, metro Atlanta and the entire state of Georgia received a rude awakening in the form of U. S. District Judge Paul Magnuson’s ruling that Lake Lanier was not an authorized source of water supply.
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce helps you track environment and energy legislation in the General Assembly. Be sure to check back during the session for the latest information.