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Legislative Update: February 9, 2026
The 2026 short legislative session is officially in full swing. As lawmakers enter the second week in Salem, the pace ... -
Springfield Chamber Opposes Statewide Transient Lodging Tax Increase (HB 4134)
House Bill 4134 would increase the statewide Transient Lodging Tax (TLT), raising costs for visitors and placing additional strain on ... -
Legislative Update: February 2, 2026
The 2026 Oregon Legislative Session officially kicked off today, February 2, and will run for 35 days. This short session ... -
Springfield Chamber Supports Bipartisan Federal Permitting Reform
The Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce has joined a national coalition urging the United States Senate to advance bipartisan, comprehensive ... -
What’s Ahead: Oregon’s 2026 Legislative Short Session
Beginning Monday, February 2nd, the Oregon state legislature will convene for a 35-day session. The Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce ... -
Springfield Payroll Tax Work Moves Forward, Chamber Offers Perspective
The Springfield City Council advanced its payroll tax discussion during a special session and public hearing Monday night, voting unanimously ... -
Advocacy in Action: Chamber Offers Perspective on City of Springfield Fiscal Strategy
On Monday, December 8th, the Springfield City Council will convene a special session and public hearing to discuss next steps ... -
Latest Issue: Stand Out
Welcome to The Bottom Line: Stand Out! This monthly issue includes stories from the Springfield Chamber and around our community ... -
Springfield Chamber Board Chair and Members Receive Awards in 2025
The Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce celebrates Deborah “Debi” Creager, CFO/COO of Chambers Construction and current chair of the Chamber’s ... -
Chamber Urges FEMA to Adopt “Least Burdensome Path Forward” for NFIP-ESA Integration
New rule proposals from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) stand to reshape the way Oregon communities plan for and ...






