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Georgia Chamber Calls for Meaningful Visa Reform to Protect Georgia’s Economic Future

ATLANTA – Today, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce issued a series of policy recommendations to reform the United States visa process. For decades, Georgia’s economic success has depended on a steady flow of talented, hardworking people from around the world. Without meaningful reform to the visa process, families and businesses across Georgia could see higher costs, and fewer opportunities.


Chris Clark, President & CEO of the Georgia Chamber said:

“For over 60 years Georgia has been a global destination for foreign direct investment, creating tens of thousands of jobs for hard working Georgians and we greatly value our global partners. Today, those companies and thousands of farmers and businesses across the state name workforce availability as one of the most significant challenges they face."

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