Public Policy Agenda

2025 Gwinnett Chamber Public Policy Agenda

Adopted November 2024

The Gwinnett Chamber’s Public Policy Advisory Committee and Board of Directors have identified public policy issues that affect business at the local, regional and state levels. The Chamber determines its support for, or opposition to, legislation based on whether it creates a strong and robust business environment by promoting investment, innovation, job creation, education/workforce development and economic growth.

Leaders who serve on the Gwinnett Chamber’s Public Policy Advisory Committee offer specific expertise and perspectives in order to evaluate thoroughly these issues and their potential impact on businesses and the community. The Committee’s charter is to advise and recommend specific positions on legislation to the Board of Directors that either support or detract from the Chamber’s core public policy agenda. The Gwinnett Chamber is strongly committed to the positions it adopts on public policy issues, believing they will provide the tools necessary to attract and retain high wage jobs, as well as improve the standard of living for citizens in Gwinnett and the metro Atlanta region.

Economic Development & Business Climate

State & Local

Federal

Transportation & Infrastructure

State & Local

Federal

Water, Energy & Environment

State & Local

Federal

Education & Workforce

State & Local

Federal

Healthcare

State & Local

Federal

Arts, Tourism & Entertainment

State & Local

Policy

State & Local

*Out of Georgia’s 159 counties, only 6 counties hold nonpartisan elections and about 40 percent of Georgia’s public school boards hold partisan elections.

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