Every year, the Sacramento Metro Chamber organizes a delegation of hundreds of area officials and business leaders to travel to Washington, D.C., and meet with federal representatives. The Capitol-to-Capitol program is meant to secure funding and resources for high-priority projects in the region and raise local concerns to officials at…
Cap-to-Cap 2018 Volunteers Discuss Homelessness
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Advocating for our Region on Capitol Hill
For 48 years, the Sacramento Metro Chamber has led a delegation to Washington, D.C. to advocate on behalf of our region’s most pressing needs as part of its Capitol-to-Capitol (Cap-to-Cap) program. This month, over 360 business and community leaders and elected officials will join this effort, holding more than 200…
SACRAMENTO METRO CHAMBER ANNOUNCES PRIORITY ISSUES FOR 2018 CAPITOL-TO-CAPITOL
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 27, 2018 Contact: Kim Camilleri, Metro Chamber Kcamilleri@metrochamber.org office: 916-552-6800 cell: 916-804-5286 SACRAMENTO METRO CHAMBER ANNOUNCES PRIORITY ISSUES FOR 2018 CAPITOL-TO-CAPITOL West Sacramento Mayor Christopher Cabaldon and Roseville Mayor Susan Rohan to serve as Honorary Vice Chairs. SACRAMENTO, CA – The Sacramento Metro Chamber will…
Advocating for our Small Business Community
The Sacramento Metro Chamber works daily to create an environment that supports the needs of small businesses because we know they are what drives our economy. Whether through the services offered by our Capital Region Small Business Development Center (SBDC) or through fighting for policies and regulations that protect and…
Chamber View: 2018: A Prosperous Region with a Chamber for All
The Capital Region is on the path towards something special. Entrepreneurs and artists are creating, developers are building, new businesses are being started and the number of people moving here is steadily rising. In 2018, the Sacramento Metro Chamber is committed to continuing to build a strong business community to…
Sacramento civic and business leaders urge local Congress members to fix DACA
Saying the future of America and its economy depends upon it, Sacramento business and civic leaders joined students at Sacramento State on Wednesday to sign a letter to six local U.S. Congress members asking them to help advance bipartisan legislation that would offer so-called “Dreamers” protection from deportation and a…
Business leaders call on Congress to support ‘Dreamers’
Fatima Diaz doesn’t remember much about her life in Jalisco, Mexico — she moved to the United States with her family when she was 11 months old, and has lived here since. The 21-year-old California State University Sacramento student grew up in Lincoln, where she stood up in a classroom…