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Prince William Chamber Legislative Kick-off is Dec. 12

The Prince William Chamber of Commerce hosts the Prince William delegation to the Virginia General Assembly during its annual “Legislative Kick-off” on December 12, 8:00 to 10:00 am at Old Hickory Golf Club, 11921 Chanceford Drive near County Center. The entire business community is invited to meet with elected officials before they head to Richmond for the 2015 legislative session. Businesses do not have to belong to the Chamber to attend.

“As one of the fastest growing region’s in Virginia, it is important for businesses to learn what policy and regulatory changes will be coming out of Richmond so they are able to prepare accordingly. Join us to learn what our region’s General Assembly delegation will be focusing on during the upcoming legislative session and to show them that the business community is engaged in the process.” said Brendon Shaw, Prince William Chamber of Commerce Director of Government Relations.

To date, Senators Stuart, Black, Barker, Puller and Delegates Lingamfelter, Marshall, and Futrell have confirmed plans to attend. Representatives from Delegate Anderson and Delegate Miller’s office will also be in attendance. Additionally, the Chamber will present the delegation with its 2015 Policy Agenda. A copy will be made available at pwchamberadvocate.org following the event.

Cost is $30 for Chamber members, $45 for non-members and includes breakfast. Pre-register online at pwchamber.org. The Presenting Sponsor is Compton and Duling, LC, Attorneys at Law, the Prize Sponsor is NOVEC and Transurban is the Chamber’s Advocacy Vision Partner, supporting the Chamber’s comprehensive efforts to foster economic opportunity and a high quality of life in our region. To learn more about these efforts, or the Kick-off event, visit pwchamber.org or call 703.368.6600.

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