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Legislative RoundtableJoin Us for a Legislative Roundtable in Valdosta on Nov. 14Legislative RoundtableJoin Us for a Legislative Roundtable in Valdosta on Nov. 14

October 30, 2024

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Join Us for a Legislative Roundtable in Valdosta on Nov. 14

The NFIB is partnering with the Community Bankers Association of Georgia to host a town hall on Nov. 14 at the Valdosta Country Club.

This event will bring together community bankers, small business owners, and key legislators for discussion, information sharing, and a great meal. Small business issues, including recent state tax changes, will be on the agenda.

Panelists will include state Rep. Chas Cannon, Rep. John Corbett, Sen. Russ Goodman, and Sen. Sam Watson. These legislators will have the opportunity to hear directly from you and gain valuable insights on legislative issues that could impact community banks and small businesses.

The cost to attend is $25 for NFIB members and $35 for nonmembers, including lunch. Click here to learn more or sign up.

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