CalChamber Policy Advocates Spotlight Hot Issues at Capitol Summit

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Mike Villines (center), owner of Villines Group LLC and a former Assembly Republican leader, moderates an update on top policy issues with CalChamber Policy Advocates Jennifer Barrera and Anthony Samson at the Capitol Summit on May 27. Subjects include labor and employment issues, disability access reform, warnings on consumer products and hazardous waste permitting. Photo by Steve Yeater

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