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Legislative Town Hall Brings Lawmaker, Small Business Owners Together in Dalton

Legislative Town Hall Brings Lawmaker, Small Business Owners Together in Dalton

July 15, 2025

The meeting is one of several planned throughout the state in the coming weeks

Sen Chuck Payne at the small business roundtable in Dalton

NFIB partnered with the Community Bankers Association of Georgia (CBA) to host legislative town hall in Dalton on today, July 15, at Oakwood Cafe, an NFIB member business in Dalton.

State Sen. Chuck Payne (District 54) spoke and answered questions about many of the challenges small business owners are facing in his district and throughout the state, including taxes, labor, and regulations.

“I want to thank Senator Payne for joining us today and engaging with our members on some of the issues that matter to them,” NFIB State Director Hunter Loggins said.

The next event in the series of town halls with the Community Bankers will be July 23, at South Georgia Banking Co. in Tifton. Click here to learn more and reserve your seat.

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