Jon Burns highlights Georgia’s energy policies and extends Independence Day wishes

Jon Burns highlights Georgia’s energy policies and extends Independence Day wishes
Jon G. Burns, Georgia State Representative from 159th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Jon Burns, a prominent figure in Georgia’s political landscape, recently shared his thoughts and well-wishes through a series of tweets. His posts touched on topics ranging from energy policy to national celebrations.

On July 1, 2025, Jon Burns highlighted the strengths of Georgia’s energy infrastructure. He stated that “Georgia’s vast network of sustainable, reliable and affordable energy is one of the many reasons we’ve been named the best state for business for 11 consecutive years.” He further emphasized that a rate freeze would benefit businesses, families, and consumers across the state.

In another post dated July 3, 2025, Burns shared a link without additional commentary. The content linked can be accessed here.

On July 4, 2025, Jon Burns extended his holiday greetings as he and Dayle wished everyone a safe Independence Day. He remarked on the significance of the day by saying “Dayle and I are wishing everyone a safe and happy Independence Day as we celebrate 249 years since the founding of our great nation.” He concluded with hopes for continued blessings upon the United States.

Georgia has consistently been recognized as an ideal state for business due to its strategic initiatives in sustainable energy solutions. This recognition aligns with Jon Burns’ emphasis on Georgia’s commitment to maintaining its status as a leading business hub.



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