Tourism Promotion, Governing California Get Closer Look at CalChamber Board Meeting

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Caroline Beteta, president and CEO of Visit California, recaps for listeners at the CalChamber Board of Directors dinner on September 8 the successes of the program to promote tourism within and to the state, including videos spotlighting restaurants and other travel destinations. Watch the videos on YouTube or at VisitCalifornia.com/dream365tv.
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Nancy McFadden, executive secretary to Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr., explains at the CalChamber Board of Directors meeting on September 9 that the administration takes “very seriously” the business of governing California. The top priority has been keeping the state on fiscal track, she says, and the job of shaping legislation also includes discouraging bad ideas from being turned into bill proposals.
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