This year's event drew small business owners from across the state
NFIB joined with the Independent Insurance Agents of Georgia on Feb. 28 to host Small Business Day at the Capitol. The event drew over 100 small business owners and independent agents to Atlanta to hear directly from legislative leaders and speak one-on-one with members of the General Assembly about the issues affecting them.
Thank you, @nfib_ga and @IIAGeorgia, for the great conversation.
As small business owners for over 35 years, Marty and I know firsthand what job creators like this do for our communities. Last year, 85% of exporters in our state were small businesses! https://t.co/aTXGN931BV
— Governor Brian P. Kemp (@GovKemp) February 28, 2023
This year’s keynote speaker was Gov. Brian Kemp, who spoke about his long-time membership in NFIB.
Other speakers included Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John King, state Sen. John F. Kennedy, and
Thank you @JohnKingGA for joining @NFIB and @IIAGeorgia for #SmallBusiness Day at the Capitol. Great discussion on insurance fraud and litigation reform. pic.twitter.com/kOeysm978T
— NFIB Georgia (@nfib_ga) February 28, 2023
Thank you Sen. @johnfkennedyga for coming to #SmallBusiness Day to talk to @NFIB and @IIAGeorgia about #tortreform and other critical issues. pic.twitter.com/w87lVYdzXc
— NFIB Georgia (@nfib_ga) February 28, 2023
NFIB State Director Hunter Loggins said, “We’re grateful to all of the leaders who took the time to come to this year’s event. It was a good opportunity for our members from around the state to learn more about what’s happening in Atlanta and engage with their legislators on the issues affecting them and their small businesses.”