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NFIB, Community Bankers Host Byron Town Hall

NFIB, Community Bankers Host Byron Town Hall

August 29, 2024 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

The series of events began with an event in Gainesville

NFIB, Community Bankers Host Byron Town Hall

NFIB and Community Bankers Association of Georgia teamed up today for a small business town hall in Byron. Lawmakers discussed lending and other important issues with small business owners from throughout the region. The event was the second event held by NFIB and the Community Bankers. The first was held Aug. 6 in Gainesville. NFIB State Director Hunter Loggins said, “These events give our members the opportunity to engage directly with their legislators about the issues that really matter to them.” A third town hall was scheduled for Aug. 30 in Valdosta, but it has been postponed. Click here learn more and to register.    
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