Legislative Update – May 6, 2016

Kids Care Revived Yesterday the House revived Kids Care restoration by amending the necessary language on to one of Senator David Bradley’s (D-Tucson) bills, SB1457, which previously dealt with empowerment scholarships.  Representative Regina Cobb (R-Kingman) offered the amendment and the measure passed 38-21.  It is currently being heard in the Senate where it is expected…

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Linkedin 101 Seminar is about more than being techie

Not a week goes by that I don’t have a quick browse through Linkedin but I must admit I do not use it as I should. As I have talked to business owners in Fountain Hills, many have connected with me or me with them but yet I see few updates or information from them after…

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Minimum wage, Park Place project to be discussed

The Thursday, April 28 Fountain Hills Chamber, Public Policy Committee meeting agenda includes Arizona’s minimum wage and and an update on the Park Place project slated for downtown Fountain Hills. Minimum Wage SpeakerThe Fountain Hills Chamber has not yet taken a position on this issue and would like to hear from local business owners and managers…

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Legislative Update – April 15, 2016

This week in Arizona politics, we still have not seen a budget introduced.  Many are now predicting (and hoping) the Senate will introduce a version next Wednesday.  Of course, this means that we will most certainly not be able to adjourn sine die on Day 100, which falls next Tuesday.   Out of the 1,219 bills introduced, still…

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Legislative Update – April 8, 2016

New Rule Restricts Reporter Access to House Floor On Thursday Speaker David Gowan announced that he will no longer allow reporters on the House floor unless they consent to an extensive background check.   Floor privileges have been granted to reporters for roughly the last 30 years with no problems.   If they pass the check, they…

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Legislative Update – April 1, 2016

This week in Arizona, work on bills continues to wind down in preparation for a budget.  So far, 106 bills have been passed by the Legislature and 89 of those have been signed by Governor Ducey.  One has been vetoed.  SB1197 (schools; cursive writing requirement) would have mandated schools to instruct cursive writing.   Campaign Finance…

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Donald Trump at rally in Fountain Hills

Donald Trump has been confirmed to be holding a rally in Fountain Hills, Arizona on Saturday, March 19.  According to abc15, the local FH Times and Arizona Central, the rally will be Fountain Park which is located at the intersection of the Avenue of the Fountains and Saguaro Blvd. The Mayor’s office would like taxpayers to know the…

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Annual Award Nominations are Open

I’m happy to announce our annual awards are open for nominations. We have increased the number of categories for recognition. Nominations are open until Monday, March 21.   Business Person of the Year Customer Service Award of the Year Chamber Volunteer of the Year Non-Profit of the Year Entrepreneur of the Year Health Services Award…

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Legislative Update – March 4, 2016

Biggs Receives New Endorsements for CD5 Bid With Congressman Matt Salmon’s retirement announcement last week and immediate endorsement of Senate President Andy Biggs (R-Gilbert), the race is on to secure more coveted endorsements.  As of today, Biggs has endorsements from East Valley leaders including: Gilbert Vice Mayor Jared Taylor, Queen Creek Councilwoman Emilena Turley, and…

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Chamber Services, Benefits & Value

This week I visited with a member of many years that was unaware of many of our new services. It caused me to wonder if we have others who are not using all of their membership benefits. Joining the Chamber is an opportunity to access advertising, education, public policy and other resources that are not…

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