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CHANDLER’S GUIDE TO LEGISLATIVE AND POLITICAL ISSUES 2022

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Chandler Chamber HOW WE STAND

Legislative Agenda

The Chandler Chamber of Commerce and business member committees have been busy revising the Chamber’s HOW WE STAND legislative agenda. This document prescribes policy positions at the federal, state, and local level, which defines how the Chamber Government Relations team advocates on behalf of our members! In the month of June, the Chamber received feedback for revisions and development of the 2023 document!

Attend and learn about the changes and provide any last-minute feedback! JOIN US

Friday, August 12, 2022 | 8:00 - 9:30 am

ASU Chandler Innovation Center

249 E Chicago St, Chandler

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CHANDLER PRIMARY ELECTION

On August 2, 2022, the City of Chandler will hold an election for the purpose of: • Electing a Mayor and three Councilmembers to serve on the Chandler City Council. • Submitting a ballot measure, Proposition 470 - Alternative Expenditure Limitation – Home Rule Option, to the qualified Chandler voters. All City of Chandler registered voters including Independent Registered Voters are eligible to vote in the Primary Election.

August 2 PRIMARY ELECTION DAY

EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE

CANDIDATE / PROPOSITION Endorsements

ELECT

MAYORAL CANDIDATE Kevin Hartke

INCUMBENT

CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE Angel Encinas

CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE Matt Orlando

INCUMBENT

CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE Jane Poston

VOTEYES PROP 470

Proposition 470 allows local elected officials and Chandler residents to make budget decisions based on the needs of the community. Without raising taxes, this voter-approved authority will help maintain the level and quality of public services that Chandler is known for. Join the Chandler

Chamber in supporting Proposition 470 by voting “Yes” on August 2nd.

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