The Georgia Chamber routinely supports good legislation and opposes bad legislation that most small and large business owners would consider a threat to their business success.
The most recent name change happened in 1992 and the organization has been known as the Georgia Chamber of Commerce ever since.
Throughout the years, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce has cultivated relationships with several smaller state-wide associations, entering into affiliate partnerships with six groups.
Today, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce employs approximately 30 people in the areas of operations, member services, government affairs, public policy, and communications.
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce maintains an in-house team of lobbyists.
The Georgia Initiative is an effort launched in 2008 and designed to reposition the Georgia Chamber from a primarily reactive to a highly proactive organization.
He sits on the Board of Directors of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce.
He received an A rating from Georgia Chamber of Commerce.
He was recognized as Legislator of the Year by the Georgia Chamber of Commerce in 2010 for his 99% pro-business voting record.
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