The Metro Atlanta Chamber sponsored a pro-T-SPLOST forum today aimed at women in the business community.
It’s a part of larger strategy to convince women voters to support July’s transportation referendum.
Speaking before about a hundred well-dressed women at Home Depot’s corporate headquarters in Vinings, former Atlanta city councilwoman Lisa Borders, who is now with the Grady Foundation, began her remarks with a very deliberate appeal.
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