ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – The speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives, Jon Burns (R-Newington), announced new measures today that will provide relief for Georgia’s farmers.
At a meeting held Friday morning, the state’s Financing and Investment Commission (GSFIC) approved a proposal that will redirect $100 million to the Georgia Development Authority (GDA) in order to provide financial support to Georgia farmers and timber producers. This move comes in the wake of Hurricane Helene, which hammered the Southeast.
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“Georgia’s No. 1 industry continues to face unprecedented challenges and historic losses in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene and other severe weather events,” said Burns. “This measure will provide necessary financial relief to farmers and foresters as we continue to work alongside our federal partners to secure every available asset and resource for the Georgians impacted by …