Transportation Funding Matters: February 18

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EVENT INVITATION
January 27, 2015
Contact Benita Dodd at 404-256-4050 or

Foundation Tackles Transportation Funding at Feb. 18 Event

Atlanta – The hot-button discussion has gone on for months: How will Georgia relieve traffic congestion and improve mobility, and what does the state need to do it? Is it more roads, more transit, more taxes or more options?

TransportationFind out at, “Transportation Money Matters,” the Georgia Public Policy Foundation’s 8 a.m. Leadership Breakfast on Wednesday, February 18, at Cobb County’s Georgian Club. The participants in this panel discussion are Georgia Public Policy Foundation President Kelly McCutchen and Baruch Feigenbaum, transportation analyst with the Reason Foundation.

This Leadership Breakfast, which is open to the public, is $30 to attend. Register online at http://bit.ly/1C8ymFR by Monday, February 16. (Difficulty registering? E-mail .)

Media interested in attending must contact Benita Dodd at or 404-256-4050.

What: “Transportation Money Matters,” a Leadership Breakfast
Who: Kelly McCutchen and Baruch Feigenbaum
When: 8 a.m. Wednesday, February 18, 2015 (Registration, networking begin at 7:30 a.m.)
Where: Georgian Club, 100 Galleria Parkway, Suite 1700, Atlanta GA 30339
Directions: http://bit.ly/Y4Yyjc
Attire: Business, business casual

Refund policy: Refunds provided upon request for registrations canceled before an event’s registration deadline.

About the Georgia Public Policy Foundation: Established in 1991, the Foundation is an independent, state-focused think tank that proposes market-oriented approaches to public policy to improve the lives of Georgians. Regular events include Leadership Breakfasts and Policy Briefing Luncheons. Weekly publications are the Friday Facts and Friday Idea commentaries. Visit our Web site at georgiapolicy.org. Join The Forum at forum.georgiapolicy.org. Like the Foundation’s Facebook page at facebook.com/GeorgiaPolicy and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/gppf.

 

EVENT INVITATION
January 27, 2015
Contact Benita Dodd at 404-256-4050 or

Foundation Tackles Transportation Funding at Feb. 18 Event

Atlanta – The hot-button discussion has gone on for months: How will Georgia relieve traffic congestion and improve mobility, and what does the state need to do it? Is it more roads, more transit, more taxes or more options?

TransportationFind out at, “Transportation Money Matters,” the Georgia Public Policy Foundation’s 8 a.m. Leadership Breakfast on Wednesday, February 18, at Cobb County’s Georgian Club. The participants in this panel discussion are Georgia Public Policy Foundation President Kelly McCutchen and Baruch Feigenbaum, transportation analyst with the Reason Foundation.

This Leadership Breakfast, which is open to the public, is $30 to attend. Register online at http://bit.ly/1C8ymFR by Monday, February 16. (Difficulty registering? E-mail .)

Media interested in attending must contact Benita Dodd at or 404-256-4050.

What: “Transportation Money Matters,” a Leadership Breakfast
Who: Kelly McCutchen and Baruch Feigenbaum
When: 8 a.m. Wednesday, February 18, 2015 (Registration, networking begin at 7:30 a.m.)
Where: Georgian Club, 100 Galleria Parkway, Suite 1700, Atlanta GA 30339
Directions: http://bit.ly/Y4Yyjc
Attire: Business, business casual

Refund policy: Refunds provided upon request for registrations canceled before an event’s registration deadline.


About the Georgia Public Policy Foundation: Established in 1991, the Foundation is an independent, state-focused think tank that proposes market-oriented approaches to public policy to improve the lives of Georgians. Regular events include Leadership Breakfasts and Policy Briefing Luncheons. Weekly publications are the Friday Facts and Friday Idea commentaries. Visit our Web site at georgiapolicy.org. Join The Forum at forum.georgiapolicy.org. Like the Foundation’s Facebook page at facebook.com/GeorgiaPolicy and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/gppf.

 

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