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Port of Savannah may be renamed after veteran Ga. lawmaker Isakson

- By Dave Williams

ATLANTA — Georgia lawmakers will take up a resolution this winter to rename the Port of Savannah after retired U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson, David Ralston, speaker of the state House of Representa­tives, announced Friday.

Ralston, R-Blue Ridge, cited Isakson’s long record of support for Georgia’s deepwater ports and the role they play in the state’s economy.

“Speaker Ralston believes the Port of Savannah stands as a beacon for economic growth,” said Kaleb McMichen, Ralston’s spokesman. “Sen. Isakson dedicated his career to building up this

state and expanding opportunit­y for all. … It is only fitting then that one of this state’s most important economic engines, our Port of

Savannah, should bear Senator Isakson’s name.”

In particular, McMichen cited Isakson’s role in winning federal funding to deepen

Savannah Harbor from 42 feet to 47 feet, a $ 1 billion project that will allow the Port of Savannah to accommodat­e the new generation of giant containeri­zed-cargo ships when completed late next year. The port recently became the nation’s busiest export hub.

Isakson retired from the Senate at the end of last year, citing health issues. He was elected to the Senate in 2004 after serving five years in the U.S. House of Representa­tives representi­ng a congressio­nal district in Atlanta’s northern suburbs.

U.S. Rep. Doug Collins, RGainesvil­le, tweeted Friday that he plans to introduce a similar resolution at the federal level honoring Isakson.

 ?? File ?? House Rep. Johnny Isakson. He served five years in the U.S. House of Representa­tives before serving in the U.S. Senate.
File House Rep. Johnny Isakson. He served five years in the U.S. House of Representa­tives before serving in the U.S. Senate.

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