San Diego City Council Hearings Recap
Homes For All of Us Package On Tuesday, February 8, City Council voted 8-1 to support Mayor Gloria’s Homes for All of Us package. This initiative aims to help more […]
Read MoreHomes For All of Us Package On Tuesday, February 8, City Council voted 8-1 to support Mayor Gloria’s Homes for All of Us package. This initiative aims to help more […]
Read MoreGovernor Newsom signed legislation extending COVID-19 paid family sick leave and additional small business relief. SB 114 requires covered employers to provide up to 80 hours of paid family sick […]
Read MoreFor a 16th consecutive year, Brian Chase has been named a 2022 SuperLawyer. Brian has a prestigious career and is the former President of the OCTLA, Orange County Trial Lawyers […]
Read MoreWe 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 & SDYL […]
Read MoreLittle Angels Service Dogs (Little Angels) is a 501 C (3) non-profit, Assistance Dog International accredited organization. Little Angels was started in 2006 and received nonprofit status in 2011 in […]
Read MoreEarlier this month, Mayor Todd Gloria gave his state of the city and focused on four top issues in San Diego: infrastructure, public safety, homelessness, and housing. The Mayor announced […]
Read MoreSidney Aki was appointed as Customs and Border Protection Director, Field Operations (DFO) for the San Diego Field Office. Mr. Aki served as Port Director at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport […]
Read MoreOn Tuesday, the paid sick leave expansion deal dropped. Governor Newsom was joined by Senate Pro Tem Toni Atkins to announce the deal which will provide the benefit through September […]
Read MoreGovernor 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. […]
Read MoreThe 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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