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Athens Rep. Chuck Williams Named to Forestry Post

Last week, Flagpole blogger Lee Becker reported that state Rep. Chuck Williams (R-Watkinsville) was in the running for Georgia forestry commissioner.

Gov. Nathan Deal made it official today, appointing Williams to the post. Said Deal’s office in a news release:

“Chuck Williams is a dedicated public servant and an effective leader who has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to forest management and sustainable forestry,” said Deal. “As a forest landowner, Chuck has a keen understanding of the forestry community in our state and country. His years of service on the GFC Board of Directors, coupled with his extensive background in economics, make him uniquely qualified to lead GFC as it provides leadership, service and education in the protection and conservation of Georgia’s forest resources. Georgia’s 24.1 million acres of commercial timberlands, more than any other state in the nation, offer a number of benefits to our citizens, from clean air and water to wildlife habitats, products and jobs. I am confident that under Chuck’s guidance, GFC will continue to provide critical support of Georgia’s timberlands and help to solidify our status as a top state for forestry.”

This means Williams’ District 119 seat will be up for grabs in a special election—presumably Nov. 7, although Secretary of State Brian Kemp hasn’t called it yet—along with Rep. Regina Quick’s District 117 seat. Deal made Quick a Superior Court judge last week.

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