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NFIB Hosts Small Business Town Halls in Augusta, Milledgeville

NFIB Hosts Small Business Town Halls in Augusta, Milledgeville

August 16, 2022

The events focused on issues affecting Georgia's community banks and small businesses

NFIB Hosts Small Business Town Halls in Augusta, Milledgeville

NFIB partnered with Community Bankers Association of Georgia to host small business town halls in Augusta and Milledgeville.

The first meeting was held Aug. 4 at Fat Man’s Mill Cafe in August.

Sen. Max Burns, Rep. Rob Leverett, NFIB State Director Nathan Humphrey, NFIB Leadership Council Member, newly-elected county commissioner Alison Couch, CBA Chief of Staff Lori Godfrey, Rep. Gloria Frazier, and Brian Fiveash

 

The second event was held on Aug. 11 at an NFIB member business in Milledgeville. 

Georgia Rep Clint Crow Rep Dale Washburn Rep Rick Williams and Rep Robert Pruitt discuss small business issues with fellow NFIB members and members of CBA in Milledgeville

 

“The meetings allowed our members to speak directly with their elected leaders about the issues affecting their small businesses,” NFIB State Director Nathan Humphrey said. “We’re grateful to all of the legislators who took the time to sit with us and listen to our members’ concerns.”

If you’re interested in hosting an NFIB event in your community, contact Grassroots Manager Hunter Loggins at hunter.loggins@NFIB.org.

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