By Kitty O Neal, News 93.1 KFBK
Jul 14, 2021
Led by the Metro Chamber, Local Business Leaders, Experts & Influencers are Invited to Help Shape the Region’s Future by Participating in 2021 Cap-to-Cap
Weeklong Federal Advocacy Effort Will Take Place
October 25-29
Listen: Amanda Blackwood, President and CEO of the Sacramento Metro Chamber of Commerce.
A powerful and impactful advocacy program presented by the Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce,Capitol-to-Capitol (or Cap-to-Cap) has been an institution for more than 50 years. After a pause in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, the much-anticipated advocacy program is returning this fall when a local delegation will meet virtually with federal officials October 25-29, 2021.
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Last September, the EU launched the New European Bauhaus, an initiative designed to transform the built environment into a more sustainable one with higher social value. The project, shaped through an unprecedented co-design process, is now calling for architects, students, specialists, and citizens to share ideas, examples and challenges to help define the movement s concrete steps.
An interdisciplinary movement in the making, the initiative calls on Europeans to imagine a sustainable, accessible and inclusive future, where the built environment provides enriching experiences. The new Bauhaus aims to coagulate design, arts, science and technology to unfold the European Green Deal, EU s set of policies for reaching carbon neutrality by 2050.
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details, necessarily how many shooters there were. i think it just demonstrates, you know, how difficult a situation these mass shootings are, not only for the people there obviously, but for law enforcement. it s going to take some time to figure out the facts. i have to say, it s really sorry to see this happen in florida yet again. about a year and a half ago was the pulse nightclub shooting, and then the shooting in parkland at the high school, and now this. i think it s obvious to people, a lot of people living in florida, that they need to continue to take a serious look at their state s gun laws. how does something like this i know it s so soon, it just happened, but how does another incident like this help shape while you re a big gun advocate at the same time, you ve been pushing for gun safety and reform, how does another incident like this get folded into what you ve been pushing for on capitol hill on a