Whether Barack Obama’s choice of vice presidential running mate will help in Georgia is not a question for Georgia Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss. He told reporters over the weekend that the Obama choice of Joe Biden won’t help much in the conservative South. Chambliss was joined on a conference call by Representative Tom Price, and says Biden’s record is nearly as liberal as Obama’s. The Democrats are gathering in Denver for the party’s convention this week.
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Monday, August 25, 2008
Chambliss: Biden won't help Obama in South
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Edgar Treiguts
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8/25/2008 08:38:00 AM
Labels: Barak Obama, Democratic National Convention, Joe Biden, Saxby Chambliss, South
Thursday, May 1, 2008
NY county using water to woo southern companies
The drought in north Georgia is getting one upstate New York county to market its abundance of water to southern companies.
With the falls in New York's Niagara County there's plenty of water, and officials there want business in the South to know about it. They're planning a media campaign highlighting the area's wealth of power and fresh water.
Fred Teeter is with the Niagara County Office for Economic Development. He says if the drought continues, businesses in the South may need an option.
"Building permits for industry are starting to be held-off or denied, so that becomes a serious problem for everyone. It's our intention to certainly just make southeast companies aware of the availability of water in our area".
Teeter has visited at least four southern states, including Georgia and North Carolina which have been hardest hit by the drought. But Teeter admits that when it comes to nice weather, the South definitely has more of it.
With the falls in New York's Niagara County there's plenty of water, and officials there want business in the South to know about it. They're planning a media campaign highlighting the area's wealth of power and fresh water.
Fred Teeter is with the Niagara County Office for Economic Development. He says if the drought continues, businesses in the South may need an option.
"Building permits for industry are starting to be held-off or denied, so that becomes a serious problem for everyone. It's our intention to certainly just make southeast companies aware of the availability of water in our area".
Teeter has visited at least four southern states, including Georgia and North Carolina which have been hardest hit by the drought. But Teeter admits that when it comes to nice weather, the South definitely has more of it.
Posted by
Edgar Treiguts
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5/01/2008 07:43:00 AM
Labels: economic development, Georgia, new york, Niagara County, South, southern states, water
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