Eastern Shore Chamber Supports “Keep Alabama Open”

The Baldwin County Chamber Coalition announced its support of the Business Council of Alabama’s “Keep Alabama Open” campaign via the Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce. “Our local business owners and their employees have worked diligently to follow orders and best practices from officials and experts to keep customers and themselves safe throughout the pandemic,” it said. “Our top priority is to advocate for our local businesses, and that means allowing them to operate and do so safely. This will take the cooperation of us all, and we have full confidence in our community to continue doing the right thing. We urge all citizens of Baldwin County and our visitors to follow guidelines as set by public health officials and take personal responsibility to keep the state open for business. We must allow our businesses to continue earning a living and supporting their families. The coalition stands by uniting hardworking Alabamians, protecting jobs and safeguarding self-governance. We encourage our members to visit the Keep Alabama Open website and download signs for your storefronts, offices, social media pages and websites.”

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