ATLANTA – The Georgia General Assembly completed the 2024 Legislative Session in the early morning hours of March 29, passing several pieces of key legislation that bolster the state’s economy and further solidify Georgia’s designation as the No. 1 place for business, officials with the Georgia Chamber said in a news release.
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce and its Government Affairs Council, an advocacy organization comprising more than 500 government affairs professionals from every industry in the state, tracked nearly 800 bills related to business, innovation, education, taxation and economic development over the course of the 2023-2024 biennium session. Georgia’s statewide business community celebrates the passage of several critical policies that will contribute to the continued success of the Peach State’s pro-business environment.
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