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Summary of President Bidenโ€™s Infrastructure Proposalย - Today, the Biden Administration released their $2 trillion infrastructure plan, which is availableย here.

U.S. Chamberโ€™s Statement on President Bidenโ€™s Infrastructure Proposalย - In response to the unveiling of President Bidenโ€™s infrastructure plan, U.S. Chamberย executive vice president and chief policy officer Neil Bradley released a statement, which can be viewed byย clicking here.ย  Additionally, we issued the following initial reactions to the presidentโ€™s proposal:

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3 Solutions to Common Hiring Problems

Some businesses are saying we are in the midst of a secondary pandemic. But itโ€™s not the kind that requires masks and handwashing. No, this one is harder to control.

There is a dearth of people willing (or able) to work for a multitude of reasons. Employers across the country are posting signs asking for patience with their existing employees because the business is understaffed. In fact, there are hiring managers who are scheduling interviews only to have no one show up! You canโ€™t hire people who donโ€™t even come to an interview.

So whatโ€™s a business to do?

Some people blame the business. They believe that the average person wants to work but canโ€™t afford to because of minimal wages and expensive childcare.… Read the rest

25 Marketing Questions to Ask Yourself

Hope seems to be a big word these days. Itโ€™s taken the place of pivot. People are hopeful about recovery. People are hopeful about things returning to normal in the foreseeable future. And people are hopeful they can soon travel and visit loved ones they havenโ€™t seen for a while.

If recovery is right around the corner, now is the ideal time to revisit your marketing strategy and plan. Making critical changes now can bring you into alignment to make the most of recovery. Plus, itโ€™s possible the needs and desires of your target audience have changed.

Asking yourself the following questions about your business and marketing can help ensure that you have the data and information you need to make the most of the looming recovery.Read the rest

WACC Annual Charity Golf Tournament Seeking Sponsors

Besides being part of an exclusive networking event and a premiere round of golf, this event is filled with great opportunities to promote your business. This is a tournament you wonโ€™t want to miss!

This yearโ€™s tournament will be held on July 28, 2021, at Langdon Farms Golf Club, one of Oregonโ€™s premier award-winning golf courses. We are expecting over 100 business professionals for this fun day on the course that includes networking, golf, food, and drink.

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Interested in being a sponsor for this event?

Viewย Sponsor Levels and Benefits.

The Annual Chamber Tournament is a fundraiser to help support our member programs and Workforce Development Scholarship Program.Read the rest

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A message from Oregon State Chamber of Commerce…

“The most significant issue of the past week was the final passage of the โ€˜American Rescue Planโ€™ federal aid package that will send over $2.6 billion to the Oregon legislature to fill budget holes.
With all this money coming to the state, OSCC sounded the alarm that the Oregon Legislature is still looking to raise taxes on small businesses and working Oregonians. 
OSCC sounded the alarm on the following taxes:

  • SB 137 โ€“ Disconnect from Federal CARES Act tax benefits for Oregon businesses
  • SB 139 – Repeal of the Oregon Small Business Tax Cut 
  • HB 2253– Taxing PPP loans
  • HB 2839 โ€“ Disconnect from Federal CARES Act tax benefits for Oregon businesses

OSCC also called attention to important tax relief legislation:

  • SB 842 โ€“ Eliminates state taxes on federal stimulus checks

Finally, OSCC is looking to Friday, March 19th with a high degree of anticipation, as it is the first major deadline of the 2021 legislative session. All… Read the rest