The vice chairman of Georgia's Transportation Board says he's retiring from the board. Larry Walker, a long-time state representative from Perry, says he's leaving to pursue opportunities he describes as not being compatible with continued service on the board. Walker will leave June 30th after more than two years in his position. The board will soon change, after the Legislature removed some of the board's power in this year's General Assembly session.
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Friday, June 5, 2009
Transportation Board Member Steps-Down
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Edgar Treiguts
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6/05/2009 08:44:00 AM
Labels: General Assembly, Larry Walker, Transportation Board