I am proud to be working on aviation workforce legislation to help more schools train students from rural communities.
the aviation workforce development legislation that I am working on right now will grow and strengthen the entire industry
Do you understand that farmers feel like getting information from the USDA is----
I just want to be able to say to these folks, look them in the eye and tell them that relief is on the way.
This relief likely includes many Black farmers in Georgia, farmers I know, like Lucias Abrams of Burke County, Carl Parker in Ashburn, who s...
As I talk to Georgia farmers they feel like they have been waiting really just to hear, to get some clear communication from USDA, which fra...
Will you commit to providing my office in writing a timeline, a timeline for outreach, application, decision, and the expected distribution ...
I think if you feel impatient, imagine how impatient they feel.
Every single day matters. It is not as if they are standing still. It gets worse the longer it takes.
We ought to see this not only as a challenge, but an opportunity.
we have got to foster a well-trained aviation workforce, which means we have got to invest in aviation education.
I believe Georgia is this country's most important aviation state.
Georgia's aviation industry employs more than 108,000 people, spread across more than 800 different companies.
I fought to secure funding for middle Georgia State University's School of Aviation in last year's appropriations package.
I believe that it is important that we work with airlines and airports to advance opportunities to grow and diversify their talent pipeline.