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GA Small Business Owners Visit with Members of Congress at DC Fly-In

GA Small Business Owners Visit with Members of Congress at DC Fly-In

June 14, 2024 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

The event allowed owners to speak with elected leaders about critical small business issues

NFIB State Director Hunter Loggins led a group of small business owners from around the state to Washington, D.C., this week as part of the 2024 NFIB Fly-In.

The annual event gives NFIB members the opportunity to engage with members of Congress and their staffs on key issues such as repealing the Corporate Transparency Act and saving the 20% Small Business Deduction, which is set to expire in 2025.

 

In addition to meeting with Rep. Mike Collins and Rep. Barry Loudermilk, the delegation met with the staffs of Sen. Raphael Warnock, Rep. Andrew Clyde, and Rep. Rick Allen.

Loggins said, “Nothing beats speaking one-on-one with our elected leaders. There’s no better way to help elected officials understand what’s at stake for Georgia’s job creators.”

 

Georgia Rep Barry Loudermilk and NFIB members at the 2024 NFIB Fly In
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