MONCKS CORNER, SC. – (Monday, August 12, 2024) – Berkeley County Supervisor Johnny Cribb joined other government, nonprofit and business leaders from the three counties this month for the Charleston Metro Chamber’s annual DC Fly-In event, which focuses on communicating regional issues with U.S. Air Force, Navy and Coast Guard leadership and expanding our partnership in the region.
Local leaders met with members of our congressional delegation, including staff from Representative Nancy Mace, Representative Jim Clyburn and Senator Lindsey Graham.
In addition, leaders met at the Pentagon to discuss energy needs at the state and local level and the possibility of a federal energy bill to meet short- and long-term energy needs. Discussions specifically focused on improved energy resiliency for the U.S. Coast Guard and Navy Weapons Station to prevent power outages at the Goose Creek site. The group also addressed the need for energy re-optimization and a new energy plan for Joint Base Charleston.
“Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester counties have a rich history and great appreciation for the U.S. military presence in our region. Many people can remember the profound impact that the closure of the Naval Bases had throughout the Lowcountry, and efforts like this help ensure we are proactively meeting the needs of those who serve our country. Providing quality schools, spouse employment opportunities, child care and safe communities that our service members and their families are proud to call home are key areas of focus. On behalf of the County Council and our supportive community, I am honored to be a part of this very important endeavor in support of our nation’s HEROES!”
-Johnny Cribb, Berkeley County Supervisor
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– Prepared by the Berkeley County Public Information Office –