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Have You Completed Your NFIB State Ballot?

Have You Completed Your NFIB State Ballot?

January 15, 2023

Help us set our legislative priorities for this year's legislative session

Have You Completed Your NFIB State Ballot?

Unlike other business advocacy organizations, which are steered by a board of directors, NFIB’s positions are determined solely by members like you. The state ballot is essential to that process. That’s why we’re asking you to complete and return our Georgia member ballot before the General Assembly goes into session next Monday. The ballot provides you with background information on each issue and explains the arguments for and against each question. Your answers will determine the positions we take in the Georgia House and Senate. NFIB’s member ballot system has been the same constant and foundational element of our work for nearly 80 years. Our belief is one business, one vote. If you’re already an NFIB member, click here to log in and vote your state and federal ballots. If you’re not a member but want a greater say in what happens with small businesses in Atlanta and Washington, click here to join.
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