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MAIN STREET MATTERS
Local business needs substantial remedies now,
and they need to be able to re-open for good
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The Oregon State Chamber of Commerce (OSCC) is stating as clearly and plainly as possible: Local businesses need to be made whole, and they need to be able to re-open for business now.
OSCC is calling on Governor Brown and lawmakers to give local businesses and their employees the same consideration given to others during the Covid-19 pandemic. Local businesses and their employees have shouldered the largest costs imposed by state government and now is the time to help them recover.
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Main Street Matters Strikes a Chord with Communities
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OSCC Legislative Counsel, JL Wilson, joined OSCC Board Chair, Vonnie Mikkelsen, for a Facebook Live interview with Rick Dancer on December 15, 2020.
Wilson and Mikkelsen shared the impact of the Main Street Matters campaign, speaking about the need to reopen business and how chambers are advocating on their behalf.
You can watch the full interview here.
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Redmond City Council and Redmond Chamber of Commerce Urge Governor to Allow Small Businesses to Reopen Safely
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Yamhill County Commissioners Join in Supporting Reopening Plan
- Douglas County Commissioners Encourage Local Leaders to Join Them in Supporting the OSCC Business Reopening Plan
- Lane County Chambers Appeal to Governor for Immediate Small Business Relief
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Oregon Business - Strong Together