Now that our Web site and online newsletter have been upgraded, you can now get Chamber News, our monthly newsletter, right here on our Web site each month.
Look to the left side of this page, under our "Coming Events" and you will find the current month's issue, and archives will be built as we go along so you can find earlier issues whenever you want.
We will soon be discontinuing the process of e-mailing out the newsletter, unless you make a request to have it e-mailed. If you have questions or comments, please let us know.
Florida is coming to Arizona, as public education reform takes the spotlight at the monthly Taking Care of Your Business breakfast presented by the Tucson Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, slated for Friday, Dec. 5, at 7 a.m. at the Best Western Inn Suites, 6201 North Oracle.
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The Tucson Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce is now accepting nominations for Man and Woman of the Year and the Founders Award, an annual chamber-hosted community event to recognize local leaders for their personal sacrifices for the good of the community.
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The Southern Arizona Chamber of Commerce Alliance (SACCA) unveiled its 2009 legislative agenda Thursday, introducing the issues it will look to address with the Arizona Legislature when the new session begins in January.
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Now that the smoke has cleared, the Tucson Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce can assess our wins and losses. We congratulate the winners, regardless of our support of their candidacy. The Chamber has an obligation to our membership to champion business-related issues with all elected officials.
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The Tucson Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce is seriously concerned about the new proposal that would nearly double new-construction impact fees in Pima County: Increased impact fees will affect homebuyers in ways this economy cannot afford.
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Saturday, Nov. 1 marked the launch of the Tucson Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce's cyber-makeover with its new Web site.
We think it will be more user-friendly, easy to navigate and easy to find many of the things you seek from the Chamber. We ask that you look around and let us know what you think of your new-look Chamber presence on the World Wide Web. Give us your comments and/or questions. And please, don't be shy - we have pretty thick skin around here, and we only want this to be YOUR Chamber Web site, so we want to know how we can improve to make your experience here the most positive. |