State Chamber tour details announced

Rebecca Collett • August 8, 2022

The SC Chamber launches the 2022 Grassroots Tour connecting with more than 40 local groups at 28 different stops throughout South Carolina

This month, the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce jumpstarts their annual grassroots tour around

the Palmetto State. The chamber will visit with 45 local chambers and groups at 28 different stops from August to October.


The tour serves as a touch base with local chambers to better understand what local business leaders need, want and care about most. The information gathered serves as a critical component in developing the SC Chamber’s robust

competitiveness agenda representing the South Carolina business community’s priorities. The agenda is released each

year before the state legislative session begins and guides the SC Chamber’s advocacy and efforts that year.


The state leaders will stop in Summerville on September 20 for an event cohosted by the Greater Summerville/Dorchester County Chamber and the Berkeley Chamber of Commerce.


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