The Gwinnett Chamber's Public Policy E-Newsletter, sent at the end of each month, recaps relevant issues that impact chamber members and the business community. From legislative updates to upcoming events, this communication serves to keep you informed and engaged in the chamber’s public policy initiatives.
Ahead of this year’s legislative session, the Gwinnett Chamber released its 2024 Public Policy Agenda. Gwinnett Chamber board of directors adopted the agenda in November.
Newly elected and re-elected Mayors and City Council Members have officially taken their oath of office this month. The Gwinnett Chamber looks forward to working with our municipalities to champion business in Gwinnett. View the 2023 Municipal election results.
In the News
Mary Kay Murphy Names Her Preferred Successor On Gwinnett School Board
Retiring Gwinnett County school board member Mary Kay Murphy backed Yanin Cortes on Monday in the crowded race to succeed her in this year's elections.
Lawrenceville approves ordinance for rental unit inspections
Lawrenceville City Council recently approved a new multi-family inspection ordinance that requires complexes with four or more units to be inspected annually.
Proposed Gwinnett city gets approval in senate committee hearing
The Georgia Senate Committee on State and Local Governmental Operations narrowly approved a bill last week that could place a referendum on Gwinnett County ballots this fall to create a new city.
Hear what’s going on in the region at the next On Topic featuring Anna Roach, Executive Director & Chief Executive Officer of the Atlanta Regional Commission.