At LaGrange-Troup Chamber’s Early Bird Breakfast, former Congressman Drew Ferguson outlines economic shifts, AI’s impact and Kia’s local legacy as membership grows. Jennie Overfelt FUTURE FOCUS: Drew Ferguson, senior vice president of governmental affairs for Hyundai Motor Group, discussed economic development, trade policy and the importance of long-term, generational decision-making for communities during the LaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce Early Bird Breakfast. Jennie Overfelt | Daily News Community leaders, business professionals and elected officials gathered Tuesday morning for the LaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce Early Bird Breakfast, sponsored by Jackson Services, which is held as part of the chamber’s monthly program highlighting business and community updates. Chamber Chairman Mack Reynolds opened the event, thanking sponsors and attendees for their continued support of the chamber and its programming. Former state representative and Hillcrest Methodist Church pastor Randy Nix blessed the event and led the Pledge of Allegiance. Dale Jackson, co-owner of Jackson Services, shared updates on the company’s “SNASY” initiative, which provides special needs as