Politics & Government

Pro-TSPLOST Group Unveils New Ads

Untie Atlanta has produced two new radio commercials and a TV spot to air over the next two weeks.

 

While some in Sandy Springs oppose TSPLOST, Untie Atlanta, a group supporting the July 31 referendum, has launched a new television ad and two radio spots.

The television ad entitled “Tied Up,” captures a commuter, already late to see her child play in a baseball game, getting stuck in a traffic jam. The driver’s seat belts start to tighten around her, trapping her for another long trip home. 

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The ad is available for viewing on YouTube.

Ambassador Andrew Young, who served as Mayor of Atlanta in the 1980s, is featured in a radio ad called “Penny Wise.” He reminds listeners that many of Atlanta’s great accomplishments have featured public investment, referring to building the busiest airport in the world and securing the 1996 Olympic Games. Young encourages voters to support the referendum and “keep our city moving forward.”

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“These ads get right to the heart of what is at stake in this referendum,” Untie Atlanta campaign manager Che Watkins said. “We have commuters tied up in traffic, and some folks want us to just sit back and do nothing, ensuring that the problem will just get worse and more expensive to fix."

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