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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 ... -
Applicants Sought for Springfield Ward 5 Council Seat
The Springfield City Council is accepting applications to fill an interim vacancy for the Ward 5 Council position. The selected ... -
Unemployment Insurance for Striking Workers: Oregon Employment Department Rulemaking Update
Earlier this year, the Springfield Chamber opposed SB 916, which expanded unemployment insurance (UI) eligibility to striking workers. Despite their ... -
Advocacy in Action: Chamber Calls for Unified Leadership at Lane Community College
Update 9/3: The meeting has been moved to Building 19, 1st Floor, Rooms 102-103 off of Parking Lot B.The Springfield ... -
Latest Issue: Strength in Numbers
Welcome to The Bottom Line: Strength in Numbers! This monthly issue includes stories from the Springfield Chamber and around our ...






