ATLANTA – State Representative Mike Cameron (R-Rossville) commends Governor Brian Kemp’s recent announcement that he will suspend the excise tax on motor and locomotive fuel to provide financial relief to Georgia families. Georgians will save 31.2 cents per gallon of gasoline and 35 cents per gallon of diesel fuel.
Rep. Mike Cameron Appointed to Georgia Commission on Interstate Cooperation
ATLANTA – State Representative Mike Cameron (R-Rossville) today was appointed to the Georgia Commission on Interstate Cooperation. Rep. Cameron’s commission term will run concurrently with the 2023-2024 legislative term of the Georgia General Assembly.
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Rep. Mike Cameron Commends State Grant Funding for Walker Co. Sheriff’s Office Tech Upgrades
ATLANTA – State Representative Mike Cameron (R-Rossville) commends the state for awarding the Walker County Sheriff’s Office with $558,697 in grant funding. With this grant funding, the sheriff’s department will be able to purchase some of the latest law enforcement technology to help keep citizens safe and investigate crimes.
Rep. Mike Cameron Commends Grant Funding for Walker Co. Recreational, Green Spaces
ATLANTA – State Representative Mike Cameron (R-Rossville) commends the state for selecting recreational spaces in Walker County to receive grant funding from the federal American Rescue Plan Act. These investments, totaling approximately $4.81 million, will support specific projects across Walker County, including the Rossville Recreation Center, the Lafayette Multisport Recreation Park and Chattooga River Greenway, as well as the John Ross Commons ADA-compliant playground.
House Passes Rep. Mike Cameron’s Legislation to Modify Unemployment Insurance Contributions, Create New Incest Crime
ATLANTA – State Representative Mike Cameron (R-Rossville) today announced that the Georgia House of Representatives recently passed House bills 518 and 327 on Thursday, March 2, 2023. Sponsored by Rep. Cameron, HB 518 would modify the required rate of unemployment insurance contributions that go toward the Georgia Department of Labor; HB 327 would create a new crime for an incestuous relationship between a step-grandparent and step-grandchild.