Rep. Al Williams Appointed to State Commission on Petroleum Pipelines

ATLANTA – House Speaker David Ralston (R-Blue Ridge) recently appointed State Representative Al Williams (D-Midway) to the State Commission on Petroleum Pipelines.

“I would like to thank Speaker Ralston for appointing me to this important commission,” said Rep. Williams. “The recent proposals for the Sabal and Palmetto pipelines have generated a great deal of public interest and heated discussions about petroleum pipelines and the impact pipelines have on local environments and economies. I look forward to working with my fellow commission members to study these effects in Georgia to better understand how to protect our state’s citizens and natural resources.”

The State Commission on Petroleum Pipelines is established by House Bill 1036, which was signed into law by Governor Deal on May 3, 2016.  The 13 member commission will examine the legal and regulatory environment concerning petroleum pipelines in Georgia and, if necessary, recommend policy changes to protect the public interest.

For more information on HB 1036, please click here.

Representative Al Williams represents the citizens of District 168, which includes portions of Liberty County. He was elected into the House of Representatives in 2002, and currently serves on the Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Safety and the Economic Development & Tourism, Game, Fish, & Parks, Rules, and Transportation committees.

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