
(National Park Service)
Georgia economic development officials were left red-faced as a veteran state lawmaker said the department's plans to shutter a visitor center in former President Jimmy Carter's hometown of Plains violated state law.
The Georgia Department of Economic Development's budget plan eliminated $186,407 for the visitor center as part of agency budget cuts.
But at a budget hearing Thursday at the state Capitol, state Sen. George Hooks, a Democrat from Americus, said Georgia law dating from 1977 requires the state to "construct, operate and maintain a tourist center" near the home of any Georgian elected president.
Economic Development Commissioner Ken Stewart said he was not aware of the law and said "we will certainly go look at our options."
(AP)
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
Lawmaker: Ga. Can't Close Carter Visitor Center
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1/22/2009 05:51:00 PM
Labels: Americus, budget cuts, Carter visitor center, Georgia Department of Economic Development, Georgia economy, Jimmy Carter
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