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PUBLIC POLICY ECONOMIC & GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
ith the California Legislative session in full swing, the Chamber is hard at work advocating for business-friendly policies. In addition to taking a position on bills, which can be found on the Chamber Positions page on our website, we have written letters and joined coalitions with the US Chamber and California Chamber of Commerce.
Recently, we drafted a letter to Senator Roger Niello voicing our support of SB 316, which will ask voters to reinstate a requirement to allow individuals convicted three or more times of petty or grand theft and who is then convicted of petty theft to be subject to imprisonment for up to three years. Bills like this one are paramount to ensuring public safety and dismantling the harm of Prop 47. Additionally, with the US Chamber, we joined a coalition to encourage Congress to act on permitting reform. This issue touches all businesses, large and small, and can make a meaningful difference in the success of a business.
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