The Civic League for Regional Atlanta arranges this conversation by Georgia's Lieutenant Governor, Casey Cagle, on the many challenges created by Atlanta's rapid growth and relative lack of rapid transit.
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Born in Hall County, a seventh generation resident, Casey Cagle was raised by a single mom. Times were sometimes lean growing up without a father, but Casey was always blessed with the love of a mother and learned early on the values of faith and hard work and a love for God, values which sustain him to this day. A standout football player, he graduated from Johnson High School and attended Gainesville College and Georgia Southern University.