Florence and Hartsville Chamber Members Voice Their Concerns at Grassroots Luncheon

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The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Hartsville Chamber of Commerce joined to present the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce Annual Grassroots Tour on Wednesday, September 7th.

This year’s luncheon meeting was held at the Darlington Raceway Media Center and engaged those attending in a survey.

Each year, the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce partners with regional chambers of commerce throughout state to present the S.C. Chamber’s Alliance Grassroots Tour to share a state legislative update for area businesses.

The interactive luncheon offers the state and local chambers an opportunity to hear from local business and industry around the state regarding state legislative issues and business concerns.

The State Chamber’s Director of Government Affairs, Will Frierson, said they have made nine stops so far. Before the tour is over 46 local chambers will be heard from at 23 stops.

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