Dennis Pitts, left, field representative for Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle, talks with Sam Freeman of the Greater Rome Chamber of Commerce. Pitts was at the Forum on Thursday for a listening session where people could voice concerns or ask questions. Pitts said Rome is the third stop on the state tour and Cagle representatives hope to visit more than 100 counties by the end of the year. Freeman said he showed up to talk about economic development and bringing more jobs to Rome. "He's out here to be the eyes and the ears of the lieutenant governor," Freeman said. "He is here to hear the good, the bad and the ugly." Freeman was one of only a handful who showed up to talk with Pitts
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