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Subject: Sandy Springs Newsletter for December 14, 2020

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The Bulletin

December 14, 2020



Home of four
Past District Governors
Jim Squire
Frank Bentley,
Ralph Thurmond,
and Barry Smith


Meetings

December is Disease Prevention and Treatment Month

12/21 Weekly Meeting
1/4 Weekly Meeting
1/11 Weekly Meeting
1/25 Club meeting

Our Rotary Family
BIRTHDAYS

12/5 Scott Einfeldt
12/8 Blake Molina
12/20 Ralph Thurmond
12/21 Fred Ferrand
12/25 Michael Lindstrom
12/31 Megan Harris
12/31 Gonzalo La Cava

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

12/27 Rusty Paul (38)

Rotary Online

https://sandyspringsrotary.org
https://rotary6900.org/
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ROTARY CLUB OF
Sandy Springs

Mondays, 12:15 pm
Sandy Springs, Georgia
Hilton Perimeter Suites
6120 Peachtree Dunwoody Road, NE
Sandy Springs, GA 30328

LEADERSHIP

President John Neill
President-Elect Nancy Schroeder
Treasurer Zac Boswell
Secretary Scott Einfeldt
Public Image Todd Lawrimore

Upcoming Program
Oliver Porter - Local Governing Proponent for the City of Sandy Springs

December 21st the Rotary Club of Sandy Springs will have as its guest speaker, Oliver Porter.

Oliver Porter is a leading proponent of public/private partnerships (PPP's) for local government. In his role steering the start-up of the City of Sandy Springs, Georgia, he served as chairman of the Charter Commission, volunteer Interim City Manager, and Chairman of the Governor's Commission. Subsequently, Mr. Porter has served as the principal advisor to four new contract cities in Georgia, and to communities in a number of other states. His two books-Creating the New City of Sandy Springs and Public/Private Partnerships for Local Governments (AuthorHouse: 2006 and 2008) have been used as blueprints by many communities. Currently, Mr. Porter is advising communities in Japan on conversion to the PPP model.

Oliver Porter is a retired corporate executive (Sales V.P. - AT&T) and a Registered Professional Engineer. An active volunteer at the national, state and local levels (past national chairman of the National Kidney Foundation, the Combined Health Appeal of America, and founder of a number of state and local charities), he has a lifetime of community service.


This meeting can be attended in-person or online.

MEETING ID 830 5329 7439
HTTPS://US02WEB.ZOOM.US/J/83053297439 


One recent presentation from Mr. Porter can be found here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJO5QcY5qIQ&feature=emb_logo&ab_channel=kentj1


Past Program
John Albers, Republican Senator


On Monday December 14 State Senator John Alber’s spoke to our club about the events of 2020 as a result of COVID-19 and also about upcoming legislative events to look for in 2021.

He started by telling us about the things that he believes in. Such as, limited government, fiscal responsibility, work fair not welfare, working harder and complaining less and several others.

January of 2020 started very normally as far as the Legislature is concerned. Then on March 13 the legislature was suspended except for coming back a few weeks for an emergency session to grant the Governor powers to make some decisions unilaterally to keep Georgia safe. It is easy to think of the the duties of our legislators as just passing laws, while overlooking their many other duties. One such duty is titled Constituent Services. This is when the general population calls their Senator for help with some need. Historically the number of these calls is about 25 calls per day. Last March these calls jumped to 1200 calls per day.

Last March these calls jumped to 1200 calls per day.

One can only try to imagine handling so many issues with a limited staff. The majority of these were about requirements of special needs people and senior citizens. The number of these calls has now reduced to about 125 calls per day.

The Legislature resumed session in mid June. The first thing they did was to cut pay the of legislators and find a way to shrink the state budget by 10% or $350 Million. Federal Care Act money helped offset this budget decrease. The state of Georgia has done better than most states and Senator Alber’s gives much credit to our Governor Brian Kemp for making this happen. At its worst point in time the Georgia unemployment rate was 12.6%. Now it is down to 4.5%.

For 2021 we can look for legislation for improvements to the state’s 911 system by updating technology. Also look for legislation for tax reform for senior citizens to get reduction in the school tax portion of their property taxes.

On January 11, 2021 legislative session will resume again.

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