Rep. Jones Announces House Adoption of Infrastructure Resolution

ATLANTA – State Representative Vernon Jones (D-Lithonia) announced that the Georgia House of Representatives unanimously adopted House Resolution 1540, legislation sponsored by Rep. Jones urging the United States Congress to invest in infrastructure, on Tuesday, March 27, 2018.

“Our nation’s roadways, highways, waterways and bridges are in need of repair and regular maintenance, but we cannot complete these tasks without federal funding,” said Rep. Jones. “This funding would not only help us construct and repair Georgia’s infrastructure, but would also modernize our neglected rural areas and ensure that these regions have the proper infrastructure to foster economic growth. We hope that Congress sees and meets this need and that we can quickly restore and grow the state’s transportation framework. I’d especially like to thank Speaker Ralston for his leadership and support of this measure and investing in our state’s infrastructure, as well as my House colleagues. ”

House Resolution 1540 urges the United States Congress to take immediate action in providing funding for infrastructure construction, maintenance and repair. This federal funding is expected to spur at least $1.5 trillion in additional infrastructure investments.

For more information on HR 1540, please click here.

Representative Vernon Jones represents the citizens of District 91, which includes portions of DeKalb and Rockdale counties. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 2016 and currently serves on the Budget and Fiscal Affairs Oversight, Human Relations & Aging and Transportation committees.

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