Albany Area Chamber concludes signature D.C. Fly-in
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From staff reports
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ALBANY – A delegation of nearly 40 business and community leaders represented Albany and Dougherty County in the nation’s capital as part of the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce’s signature federal legislative program, the Washington, D.C., Fly-in, this week. The two-day, policy-intensive event advances the interests of Albany and southwest Georgia on the national stage and includes meetings with the Albany Area Congressional Delegation and U.S. Marine Corps leadership.
The 2024 program marked the event’s 20th anniversary and its largest delegation, supported by local leaders including Albany Area Chamber Chair Jeretha Peters, Albany Mayor Bo Dorough and Dougherty County Commission Chairman Lorenzo Heard. Col. Matthew McKinney, commanding offer of Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, and Maj. Gen. Keith Reventlow, commanding general of Albany-based Headquarters Marine Corps Logistics Command, participated in the strategic discussions with key decision-makers.
“Engagement with federal policymakers via the Albany Area Chamber’s DC Fly-in underscores our commitment to advocating for the needs of Albany and the Albany area and driving sustainable development for the region,” Albany Area Chamber of Commerce President/CEO Bárbara Rivera Holmes said. “We are committed to ensuring that Albany’s priorities are heard loud and clear in the corridors of power and that our federal relationships yield investments and advancements for Albany and southwest Georgia.”
The itinerary was packed with policy briefings, receptions and meetings, highlighting the significance of Albany’s presence in the nation’s capital. Notable events included briefings with senior level policy advisors from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce; the Albany Federal Reception with representatives from local and national Congressional delegations and Pentagon-based Marine Corps leadership; and meetings on Capitol Hill with Congressmen Sanford Bishop and Austin Scott, and U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff.
As a Military Community of Excellence, the Albany leaders’ discussions at the Pentagon with Marine Corps’ brass reinforced the community’s commitment to supporting installation readiness and resiliency and quality of life for the Albany Area’s military families and veterans.
The Pentagon meeting fosters national-level relationships and strategic action between Marines, the Albany Area Chamber and the community in supporting the warfighter and the objectives of the Corps’ Force Design and Climate Action strategies. Those plans, along with Installation & Logistics 2030, define the forward action of the Marine Corps to advance its readiness and resiliency amid contested global logistics.
“We are partners, allies and comrades,” Holmes said of the chamber, Albany and the United States Marine Corps. “We are proud of the local partnerships that play a role in the increasing innovation and relevance of Marine Corps Logistics Base-Albany and Marine Corps Logistics Command. What we do in Albany directly supports national defense.”
As part of its defense advocacy strategy, the chamber supports more than $150 million in mission-critical, Congressionally-directed investments at the installation to advance 5G-enabled smart logistics and data-centric processes and manufacturing efficiencies. As the nerve center of Marine Corps logistics and the DOD’s energy security initiative, Marine Corps Logistics Command and MCLB-Albany, respectively, play a critical role in ensuring that the nation’s expeditionary force is ready.
“The opportunity to directly engage with federal leaders and advocate for the needs of our community is invaluable,” Albany Mayor Bo Dorough said.
The local delegation will conduct post-event meetings to discuss actionable next steps for addressing community items. The Chamber-led meeting aims to further engage stakeholders in the ongoing advocacy efforts and ensure that the momentum generated during the Fly-in translates into tangible benefits for Albany and southwest Georgia.
The Albany Area Chamber is represented in Washington, D.C., by Cornerstone Government Affairs.
