2018 Issues Guide Available on Website

The California Chamber of Commerce 2018 Business Issues and Legislative Guide is available now on the CalChamber website at www.calchamber.com/businessissues.

This easy-to-reference publication compiles a cohesive answer to the state’s complex economic dilemma: Expanding Opportunity.

The CalChamber Agenda for All Californians encompasses five principles for state leaders to consider: do no more harm; build more market-rate housing; maintain and expand the state’s economic development infrastructure; restore affordability as a high priority in energy development; and continue investing in education to improve economic mobility.

Chevron is the premier sponsor of this year’s Guide.

Hard copies of the Guide are being mailed to CalChamber preferred and executive members who receive printed copies of Alert or who signed up last fall for the hard copy Guide. Preferred and executive members receiving the email Alert can request a hard copy of the Guide by emailing alert@calchamber.com.

Additional hard copies are available for purchase ($20 each).

An e-book edition of the Guide, compatible with smartphones, tablets and desktop computers with an e-book reader installed, can be downloaded free at www.calchamber.com/businessissues. A PDF file also is available.

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