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The undersigned chambers of commerce congratulate you on and thank you for your
continued leadership in supporting Arizona’s business community through out the
pandemic. The purpose of this letter is to express our opposition to the Protecting the
Right to Organize (PRO) Act.
Should the PRO Act pass, t he consequences for Arizona’s employers and employees
are very negative. Our organizations are strongly opposed to the PRO Act, and
respectfully request that you do not support this legislation. The PRO Act will have
extreme adverse impacts on Arizona’s employers and employees , as the legislation:
News Release
December 14, 2020
PHOENIX Governor Doug Ducey today announced the recipients of a competitive $1 million grant program allocated to chambers of commerce across the state to implement or expand initiatives that support small businesses and accelerate local economic recovery. The grant dollars come from the Chamber of Commerce COVID-19 Response Grant Program, established last month by Governor Ducey.
“Arizona businesses have innovated and adjusted for months to operate safely while prioritizing public health,” said Governor Ducey. “Today’s grant funding will bring additional support to small businesses impacted by the pandemic, keep our economy moving forward, and help protect public health and safety. I’m grateful to all chambers of commerce and businesses across the state that support our workforce and protect Arizonans.”
Published: 14 December 2020 14 December 2020
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey today announced the recipients of a competitive $1 million grant program allocated to chambers of commerce across the state to implement or expand initiatives that support small businesses and accelerate local economic recovery. The grant dollars come from the Chamber of Commerce COVID-19 Response Grant Program, established last month by Governor Ducey.
“Arizona businesses have innovated and adjusted for months to operate safely while prioritizing public health,” said Governor Ducey. “Today’s grant funding will bring additional support to small businesses impacted by the pandemic, keep our economy moving forward, and help protect public health and safety. I’m grateful to all chambers of commerce and businesses across the state that support our workforce and protect Arizonans.”