Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce: 2021 Annual Legislative Breakfast

Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce: 2021 Annual Legislative Breakfast
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Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.

The Greenville Chamber’s Annual Legislative Breakfast is one of Greenville’s most anticipated political events each year.

Join us for an introduction and overview of the 2022 Legislative Agenda, which determines our legislative focus in Columbia and on a local level. Our program this year will feature former Congressmen Bob Inglis (R-SC) and Heath Shuler (D-NC) in a discussion about a business leader’s role in our political debate. The panel will be moderated by Chip Felkel, CEO and Founder of the Felkel Group and the RAP Index. As always, local leaders from our legislative delegation, County Council, and City Council will be in attendance.

Registration and Networking 7:30-8:15 am

Program 8:30-9:30 am

About Our Speakers

Bob Inglis

Former Republican Congressman from South Carolina’s 4th District, Bob Inglis served for 12 non-consecutive terms representing the Upstate (1993-1999 and 2005-2011).

Heath Shuler

Former Democratic Congressman from North Carolina’s 11th District, which encompassed Asheville and much of Western North Carolina. Known as a strident Blue Dog Democrat (moderate- to conservative-leaning) he took leadership positions in calling for cuts to the national debt and was chairman of the House Small Business Subcommittee on Rural and Urban Entrepreneurship.

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