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NFIB, Community Banks to Hold Legislative Town Hall in Dalton

NFIB, Community Banks to Hold Legislative Town Hall in Dalton

June 5, 2023

The event will include lunch and a discussion legislative and banking issues affecting small businesses

NFIB, Community Banks to Hold Legislative Town Hall in Dalton

NFIB and Community Bankers Association of Georgia’s next legislative town hall will be June 22 in Dalton. The program will include a locally-catered meal followed by a Q&A session where elected officials will have the opportunity to hear from you and gain perspectives on legislative issues that may impact community banks and small businesses. Click here for details and to register. The cost to attend is $20 for members and $25 for non-members. The series began May 24 in Cordele and continued the next day in Eatonton.    
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