Honoring Lineworkers at Georgia State Capitol for Their Resilience During Hurricane Helene
Honoring Lineworkers on Georgia Linemen Day
March 11, 2025, stands out as a pivotal day, marked officially as Georgia Linemen Day by the passing of Senate Resolution 253. This event came to life at the Georgia State Capitol, where state lawmakers gathered alongside numerous lineworkers, including members from electric membership corporations and municipal electric providers. Senator John Kennedy played a central role by reading and signing the resolution acknowledging the vital role these lineworkers played during Hurricane Helene, the most devastating storm in Georgia Power's storied 140-year history.
The Senate Resolution points out the harsh reality faced by lineworkers during this crisis. Hurricane Helene led to widespread power outages as it severely impacted various regions throughout Georgia. In response, these dedicated individuals worked tirelessly, often enduring grueling shifts of up to 18 hours a day under hazardous conditions to restore electricity for thousands of affected residents. Their tireless efforts highlight the precarious nature of their job and the risks involved during emergencies.
Furthermore, the resolution emphasizes the critical role of Georgia’s lineworkers in sustaining the state’s electrical infrastructure, showcasing their commitment to maintaining resilience in their communities against natural disasters. Their dedication is described as embodying the values of hard work, teamwork, and selflessness, marking them as unsung heroes in times of crisis.
Kim Greene, the chairman, president, and CEO of Georgia Power, remarked on the recognition of lineworkers: "A lineworker's job is never done. Today, we stand with Senator Kennedy and our state leaders to honor the sacrifice of all lineworkers who serve us daily." Greene acknowledged that the aftermath of Hurricane Helene showcased a remarkable display of unity and resolve from Georgians across the board. Such commendable support from elected officials reinforces the importance of recognizing these everyday heroes who are always prepared to respond in a crisis.
The importance of this event is further emphasized as it precedes the annual Lineworker Appreciation Month, celebrated every April for over a decade. This month is dedicated to honoring the efforts of the thousands of lineworkers working diligently around the clock to ensure the community remains powered. Georgia Power has exciting plans for April, inviting the public to engage with lineworkers through their social media channels. Customers and neighbors will get an insider’s perspective into the lives of these dedicated workers during the month, along with personal stories, including those from Hurricane Helene.
To expand your knowledge of Georgia Power's efforts during the storm and their aftermath, more information is accessible through their dedicated webpage.
At A Glance
Georgia Power emerges as the leading electric subsidiary of Southern Company. It delivers reliable energy to approximately 2.7 million customers across the majority of Georgia's counties. Their commitment to clean, safe, and affordable energy spans diverse sources including nuclear, coal, natural gas, and renewables like solar and wind. Their steadfast focus on customer service is highlighted by recognition from J.D. Power as an industry leader in customer satisfaction.
For those interested in following Georgia Power’s journey and their initiatives to appreciate lineworkers, platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn will offer an engaging look into the lives of these heroes during April’s Lineworker Appreciation Month.
By acknowledging the unsung heroes who ensure our communities are powered and resilient, Georgia Linemen Day celebrates their unwavering commitment to service and reinforces our appreciation for their vital work.