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January 27, 2022  |  News

2022/23 California Budget Proposal

  Governor Newsom unveiled his 2022/23 budget proposal. The Toplines:  $286.4 billion budget with an anticipated $47B surplus. This includes the $2.7B he announced for expanded COVID testing and vaccine.  […]

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January 27, 2022  |  News

Vaccines Required for Foreign Travelers

The United States started requiring vaccinations for all border crossings on Jan 22. As COVID-19 cases continue to rise nationwide, the U.S. will require non-U.S. travelers entering the country by […]

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January 26, 2022  |  News

Free PPE Available at the Chamber

With the rise of Omicron in the community, the Chamber is aware that businesses are in need of basic supplies to help protect their staff, clients, and customers. We have […]

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January 11, 2022  |  LEAD

LEADers On The Move

We enjoy seeing what our graduates are doing and how they are making an impact on the world. Share your good news with us via email: lead@sdchamber.org. Impact graduate Alison […]

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December 14, 2021  |  LEAD

LEADers On The Move

We enjoy seeing what our graduates are doing and how they are making an impact on the world. Share your good news with us via email: lead@sdchamber.org. Advance class of […]

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November 8, 2021  |  LEAD

LEADers On The Move

We enjoy seeing what our graduates are doing and how they are making an impact on the world. Share your good news with us via email: lead@sdchamber.org. Influence 2012 graduate […]

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October 22, 2021  |  International

Chula Vista Redistricting Input Requested

In 2012, Chula Vista voters approved legislation to create four geographic city council districts within the City of Chula Vista. Redistricting is required by law to occur every decade, following […]

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October 22, 2021  |  News

PAGA Reform to be on Ballot in 2022

CalChamber and its coalition partners, including the New Car Dealers Association and Western Growers, have filed the “Californians for Fair Pay and Employer Accountability Act” with the Office of the […]

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October 22, 2021  |  International

Baja Election Updates

Five new mayors took office across Baja this month, including Montserrat Caballero as the first elected female mayor in Tijuana’s history. Mayor Caballero was also voted Chair of the Baja […]

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October 22, 2021  |  International

Cross-Border Travel Update

After more than 18 months of travel restrictions impacting our land ports of entry, the U.S. announced that fully vaccinated travelers from Canada and Mexico will be able to enter […]

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