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4 weeks ago |
khou.com | Denise Davis
Local News A teen told rescuers that a wave knocked his friend underwater and he hasn't been seen since. Author: Denise Davis Published: 9:28 PM CDT May 30, 2025 Updated: 9:28 PM CDT May 30, 2025 SURFSIDE BEACH, Texas — Searchers in Surfside Beach in Brazoria County said they will keep looking for a man who went missing in the water on Monday. Christian Jackson, 20, was swimming with a friend on Memorial Day.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
advocacy.calchamber.com | Denise Davis
A report released today by the California Chamber of Commerce concludes that businesses, consumers, and governments in California will suffer net economic losses, translating into reduced jobs and tax revenues, from proposed rules pending before the state privacy agency that are scheduled to be considered during its November 8 meeting.
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Sep 29, 2024 |
advocacy.calchamber.com | Denise Davis
The following joint statement was issued today by the California Chamber of Commerce, the California Retailers’ Association, the California Restaurant Association and the California Apartment Association following Governor Gavin Newsom’s signature on AB 98 (J. Carrillo; D-Palmdale):“California’s goods movement industry employs more than 1 million Californians and supports billions of dollars of economic activity each year.
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Jun 27, 2024 |
advocacy.calchamber.com | Denise Davis
The California Chamber of Commerce today issued the following statement after passage of two measures—SB 92 (Umberg; D-Santa Ana) and AB 2288 (Kalra; D-San Jose)—that make long overdue reforms to the Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA):“We are grateful to Assembly Speaker Rivas, Senate President Pro Tempore McGuire and the Legislature for passing this reform package in an expeditious manner, providing immediate relief for employers,” said CalChamber President and CEO Jennifer Barrera.
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Apr 16, 2024 |
advocacy.calchamber.com | Denise Davis
Today, the California Chamber of Commerce added the following four bills to its 2024 Job Killer List:AB 2230 (Bennett; D-Ventura) Worsens Housing Crisis. Substantially shuts down the production of housing in California by blocking the inflow of crucial capital that nearly all housing production relies on.
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