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Legislative Update: March 25, 2025
The Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce continues to track legislative developments and action alerts that impact local businesses. With a focus on ... -
Advocacy in Action: Springfield Chamber Submits Opposition to HB 3838
The Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce remains committed to advocating for policies that foster economic growth, support local businesses, and ... -
Advocacy in Action: Chamber Opposes SB 426, Concerned About Unintended Consequences
The Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce has voiced its opposition to Senate Bill 426, citing concerns over unintended consequences for ... -
Advocacy in Action: Springfield Chamber Opposes Harmful Insurance Bill (SB 174)
The Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce has formally opposed Senate Bill 174, which would significantly expand the scope of litigation ... -
Advocacy in Action: Chamber Testimony Supports Tax Relief for Small Business (SB 381 & SB ...
The Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce supports tax policies that stimulate economic growth, ensure fairness across all business sectors, and ... -
Legislative Update: February 17, 2025
The Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce continues to track legislative developments and action alerts that impact local businesses. With a ... -
Legislative Update: February 10, 2025
The Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce continues to track legislative updates and action alerts that relate to the business community. ... -
Legislative Update: February 3, 2025
The Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce continues to track legislative updates and action alerts that relate to the business community. ... -
Advocacy in Action: Chamber Submits Testimony on House Bill 3119
On January 28, the Springfield Chamber reported that they were watching House Bill 3119, which would delay the Oregon DEQ’s ... -
Transient Room Tax (TRT) Allocation the Subject of Springfield Chamber’s Latest Testimony
In advance of the March 12th Board of County Commissioners meeting, the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce weighed in with commissioners ...