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Forum on Legislative Policy This Friday

Friday, Sept. 21 is the 3rd Annual Legislative Policy Forum at W Hotel Midtown covering the biggest policy issues facing our state.

This Friday, Sept. 21 at W Midtown from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. the Georgia Public Policy Foundation and Conservative Policy Leadership Institute host the 3rd Annual Legislative Policy Forum. See full agenda and registration page at http://georgiapolicy.org/additional-links/legislative-policy-forum/.  

The cost is $100 per person and that includes breakfast, lunch and the opportunity to hear from national experts on topics including transportation, health care and medical malpractice reform, innovation in the new economy, and education -- specifically digital learning.

Lawrence W. Reed, president of the Foundation for Economic Education, will give the luncheon keynote on "The Seven Principles of Sound Public Policy." If your business is affected by legislation, or you just care passionatly about the policies our state adopts, then how can you resist a talk like that?!?

Plus, there will be dozens of elected officials (both Senators and Representatives) in attendance. Great way to meet the people who make the laws that effect you and your business!

I'll update you on at least some of the highlights as soon as I'm able.  You can follow Tweets from the event on Friday at #gapolicyforum.

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