Inside Gold Dome: Legislative insights from Georgia’s Senator Shawn Still

Inside Gold Dome: Legislative insights from Georgia’s Senator Shawn Still
Nick Masino President & CEO — Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce Inc.
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Welcome to the episode of the “Voice of Business,” a podcast provided by the Gwinnett Chamber. The latest installment of the program features a discussion on the 2025 Legislative Session with Paul Oh, Vice President of Public Policy and External Affairs at the Gwinnett Chamber, and Senator Shawn Still, a representative for Georgia’s 48th Senate District.

Senator Still’s journey from the pool industry to the legislative sphere is highlighted, offering insights into the legislative process and the impact of relationships on Georgia’s future. Important topics addressed include tort reform, third-party litigation funding, income tax reductions, and the work of the Gwinnett Chamber as recognized by SR48.

Resources mentioned during the show include connections to the Georgia General Assembly and ways to track legislation on legis.ga.gov. This podcast, produced in collaboration with Business RadioX and presented by Gwinnett Magazine, is hosted by President & CEO Nick Masino. It features dialogues with notable business leaders discussing leadership and small business development.



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