South Carolina Senator Mike Reichenbach addressed a full audience at the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce’s Legislative Breakfast, which took place Friday at the Florence Center. The event drew more than 250 attendees from business and community sectors.
During his remarks, Senator Reichenbach discussed legislative matters currently under consideration in Columbia, focusing on property tax and income tax issues.
The Legislative & Community Breakfasts organized by the Chamber are held twice annually. These events aim to provide information on central community topics and offer updates on legislative developments.
Sponsorship for the breakfast was provided by Duke Energy and TD Bank.
The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce is involved in promoting local tourism and supporting businesses in the Florence area, as stated on its official website. The organization also seeks to advance economic growth through education, advocacy, and collaboration with both businesses and residents (source). Paul Felker has served as executive director for the Chamber (source). The Chamber operates in the Florence area of Arizona (source), providing resources such as a member directory and networking opportunities for local businesses (source). It functions as a community business organization (source).
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