 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reed Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reed at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. The Kentucky Chamber of Commerce is set to visit the city of Pikeville in one week where they will meet with business and community leaders just ahead of their next legislative session with the General Assembly. Earlier, we caught up with Jordan Gibson, President and CEO of the Southeast Kentucky Chamber of Commerce for more information on this important event. The Southeast Kentucky Chamber of Commerce in partnership also with the Floyd County Chamber, we are hosting the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce here in Pikeville as part of their time to compete tour on Thursday, December 16th at noon. So we're going to be here talking about how we can make Kentucky more competitive. So it's not really a presentation, but Dr. Charles, all of the state chambers are going to be here talking and leading a discussion about workforce policies and tax code policies ahead of their upcoming session with the General Assembly in January. We're really looking to collect feedback from this area specifically because every part of the state is a little bit different. So we want to make sure that we're representing the whole state as we look at these agenda items that we're looking for for the legislative session in January. Primarily, they're going to be doing live polling and collecting feedback. Again, they've been traveling the whole state. So they're coming here to Eastern Kentucky and stopping in Pikeville to get our business community's feedback on specifically tax code policies and ways that they can improve tax code across the state. I'm looking at legislation coming up in January and also workforce policies about how we can make Kentucky more competitive and get people working. According to Gibson, the information that the Chamber is looking to gather during this meeting will be used to help bolster the creation of new jobs not only in our own area but all throughout the state. Kentucky's really trying to position itself into a better position competitively with surrounding states. And so we're also trying to help the business community. So the Kentucky Chamber is the largest advocacy group that's pro-business in the state. And so they're really trying to prepare for their legislative agenda coming up in January so they can really focus on key policies that will help the business community to be more successful that will help the state be more competitive so that we can create more jobs here in Kentucky. While this meeting was designed specifically for the members of the southeast and Floyd County Chambers, Gibson mentions that community members are welcome to provide their feedback as well, although all who attend are asked to pre-register. Yeah, sure, absolutely. This is specifically for the members of the southeast chamber and also the Floyd County Chamber. But if you're a community member and you've got strong opinions and feedback about how we can make Kentucky a better state, happy to have your opinion. We ask that everyone register as in advance. You can check out the link for registration on our website, s-e-k-chamber.com, and you can find the details there. So we're really trying to get more feedback on how we can make the state as a whole better. But obviously we live here and work here in Eastern Kentucky. So any feedback that you have on how we can make our region better, we're going to be at the Hampton Inn on December 16th on the top floor. It's a noon event, so come on out and give us your feedback. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joshua Slum.