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LA County awards $3.6M to hundreds of small businesses hurt by federal immigration enforcement L.A. County Supervisor Hilda L. Solis introduced a motion in July to create the business fund to support economic recovery in response to the ICE raids.

Federal immigration enforcement ripples through entire neighborhoods. LA County’s new grants aim to stabilize small businesses that lost workers and customers in recent months. Important local reporting from @laist.com.

#AccessToJustice #LocalEconomy #LACounty

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Commission approves EECBG contractor, multiple budget resolutions and a beer-and-wine license; tables mortuary cooler quote Over two called meetings the commission selected TLC Engineering Solution for the EECBG grant, approved budget amendment 24/25-02 and resolutions R10-2025 through R13-2025, approved a beer-and-wine license for A & D Food Mart LLC and voted to approve an intergovernmental agreement for Kaigler Rd. The board tabled a mortuary cooler invoice for additional quotes.

The Georgetown-Quitman County Commission just made pivotal decisions that will boost local energy efficiency, finalize budgets, and even approve a new beer-and-wine license!

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#QuitmanCounty #GA #CitizenPortal #EnergyEfficiency #BudgetReform #LocalEconomy

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King and Queen supervisors approve Sentara, MPPDC leases and back $500,000 PDC credit line On Nov. 13, 2024 the King and Queen County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved leases of portions of the new Telework Center to Sentara Regional Medical Center and the Middle Peninsula Planning District Commission and authorized a VRA support agreement enabling a $500,000 PDC line of credit.

King and Queen County Supervisors have made a bold move by approving significant leases and a $500,000 credit line to boost local services!

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#KingandQueenCounty #VA #CitizenPortal #CommunityDevelopment #KingAndQueenCounty #LocalEconomy #PublicTransparency

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Sen. Sutherland and backers pitch market-based recycling plan, ask producers to help fund collection Sen. Sutherland outlined a market-driven approach to Tennessee's solid-waste crisis and introduced stakeholders who described a producer-responsibility-style bill that exempts most small businesses and aims to connect recyclable materials with local industry.

Sen. Sutherland is calling for a revolutionary market-based solution to Tennessee's growing solid-waste crisis, advocating for recycling investments over new landfills.

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#TN #CitizenPortal #TennesseeRecycling #WasteManagement #SustainableInvestment #LocalEconomy

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Jackson council hears detailed briefing on proposed 90 Virginia Lane employee housing project Council received an informational presentation on the two-part 90 Virginia Lane project — rental buildings and ownership condominiums — including underwriting assumptions, funding constraints tied to SPED ballot language, and outstanding decisions ahead of a joint county meeting March 9.

Big decisions loom for Jackson's employee housing project as councilors weigh options for a $169 million development that could redefine local living.

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#JacksonTetonCounty #WY #CitizenPortal #AffordableHousing #CommunityDevelopment #JacksonEmployeeHousing #LocalEconomy

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Residents, staff press Sanipac and Waste Connections to negotiate returning Springfield waste to Short Mountain Public commenters and county staff urged negotiations with Sanipac and Waste Connections to stop hauling Springfield waste to a Medford landfill; staff said they will attempt talks and return to the board by March 31 if no progress is made.

Lane County residents and officials are demanding action against waste exportation by Sanipac, urging negotiations to bring Springfield's waste back home and reduce harmful emissions.

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#LaneCounty #OR #LocalEconomy #LaneCountyWaste #ClimateAction #PublicPolicy

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The Launch Dock You Were Not Born to Be a Cog

You were not born to be a cog.

Communities grow when people pursue ideas, build businesses, and solve problems.

Today’s Launch Dock newsletter explores why big dreams are actually a public service.

#Entrepreneurship #BigDreams #LocalEconomy #BuildLocal

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House Finance committee advances B&O tax cut for critical‑access pharmacies after amendment The House Finance Committee voted 8–6 to report engrossed Senate Bill 6228 out of committee with an amendment that lowers the preferential B&O rate for critical‑access pharmacies to 0.138%. Supporters said the change responds to testimony that prior offsets were insufficient; opponents said the bill raises taxes overall.

The House Finance Committee just advanced a bill that could reshape tax rates for critical-access pharmacies, sparking a heated debate about local healthcare access and fiscal impact.

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#WA #TaxPolicy #HealthcareAccess #CitizenPortal #LocalEconomy

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Senate committee approves bill letting districts offer Teachers Retirement to school support staff A Senate committee voted to advance SB209 (LC560619S), which lets local school boards opt to allow certain school employees to join the Teachers Retirement System; supporters said it helps low-retirement workers, while opponents warned of long-term state and local costs.

A Senate committee has advanced a bill that could transform retirement options for school support staff, raising both hopes and concerns over future costs.

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#GA #CitizenPortal #GeorgiaSchools #RetirementSecurity #LocalEconomy #EducationEquity

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Sen. Kaufman urges passage of bill barring covenants that keep grocery or pharmacy space vacant The Senate advanced and passed Engrossed House Bill 2,294 to prohibit private restrictive covenants that prevent a grocery store or pharmacy from replacing a previously occupied food or pharmacy site; supporters cited food deserts and sudden store closures, while opponents warned of state overreach versus local authority.

Senator Kaufman fights for food access by advocating a new bill to prevent vacant grocery and pharmacy spaces from sitting idle, ensuring communities aren't left without essential services.

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#WA #ConsumerProtection #CitizenPortal #CommunityHealth #LocalEconomy

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Potato industry urges local water districts to fix gaps in Michigan screening tool Industry witnesses told the House Agriculture Committee that Michigan’s statewide screening tool (MiWAT) lacks local data and has created costly site-specific reviews; they proposed locally governed water districts that pool monitoring, build local models, and add a third‑party appeals process while retaining EGLE decision authority.

Michigan's potato industry, worth $2.5 billion and vital for 22,000 jobs, is pushing for locally governed water districts to tackle critical gaps in the state’s water assessment system.

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#MI #CitizenPortal #SustainableAgriculture #LocalEconomy #WaterManagement

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Asheville Tourism Boom Strained by Housing Crisis | WNC Times Asheville tourism surges, straining affordable housing. Businesses face worker shortages amid record revenues. Can growth and housing align?

Asheville Tourism Boom Strained by Housing Crisis wnctimes.com/article/ashe... #Housing #HousingCrisis #WNC #WNCnews #Asheville #LocalEconomy #HeleneRecovery #WncBusiness #BusinessNews #Tourism #WncMountains #Avl #AshevilleNews #Rentals #LocalNews #LocalBusiness

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Reminder: To utilize the OED's ABC Program, your small business or nonprofit must hold a City of Seattle business license and meet key size criteria ($5M revenue/50 FTEs). Access expert advice: launchindustries.biz/abc-program

#SeattleOED #BusinessLicense #LocalEconomy

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Senate Resources moves SB158 after Eastside set‑net permit holders testify Senate Resources held a public hearing on SB158 to create a new Cook Inlet administrative area for East Side set‑net permit holders; multiple permit holders testified in support and the committee moved the bill from committee with no objections.

Senator Jesse Bjorkman champions a new bill that could redefine permit management for East Side set-net fishers, giving them the power to shape their own future.

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#AK #AlaskaSetnet #CitizenPortal #SustainableFishing #LocalEconomy #FisheriesManagement

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Flower Mound TIRZ Board approves First Ranch Phase 1 development agreement The Flower Mound TIRZ Board No. 2 unanimously approved a development agreement for First Ranch Phase 1 that authorizes reimbursement for infrastructure projects estimated at about $22.2 million, funded by TIRZ revenues, impact fees and an interlocal agreement with Denton County. Construction is expected to finish by December 2026.

The Flower Mound TIRZ Board just greenlit a groundbreaking $22.2 million infrastructure project for First Ranch Phase 1 that promises to transform the area by December 2026!

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#FlowerMoundDentonCounty #TX #CitizenPortal #FlowerMoundTIRZ #InfrastructureDevelopment #LocalEconomy

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Senate backs bill to expand EV access, allows limited direct sales under dealer deal The Senate passed Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 6354, enabling limited direct sales by manufacturers such as Rivian and Lucid under negotiated terms with dealers to expand access to electric vehicles; senators highlighted greenhouse gas reductions but also raised consumer-protection and service-access concerns. The measure passed by roll call (46 ayes, 3 nays).

The Washington State Senate just passed a groundbreaking bill to expand electric vehicle access, striking a careful balance between consumer choice and local dealer protections!

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#WA #ConsumerProtection #CitizenPortal #GreenhouseGasReduction #LocalEconomy

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The Launch Dock Who Actually Creates the Wealth?

Who creates the wealth in a community?

Local businesses.
Entrepreneurs.
Workers who reinvest where they live.

Today’s Launch Dock newsletter looks at the real economic engine behind thriving communities.

#GatekeeperEconomy #LocalEconomy #SmallBusiness

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SoCon Tourney Tip-Off: Asheville Braces for $10M Economic Boost | WNC Times Asheville anticipates a $10M economic boost from the Ingles Southern Conference Basketball Championships. Tournament starts March 5th!

SoCon Tourney Tip-Off: Asheville Braces for $10M Economic Boost wnctimes.com/article/soco... #Asheville #WNC #WNCnews #WncSports #SoCon #avl #avlnews #exploreasheville #Sports #Basketball #WncBusiness #LocalBusiness #WncMountains #LocalEconomy

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Sponsor and maritime industry push Mosquito Fleet Act as island and port leaders urge urgency; orca advocates call for safeguards At a lengthy Senate Transportation public hearing, Representative Craig Nance and dozens of local officials, shipbuilders and unions urged passage of the Mosquito Fleet Act to let communities create passenger‑only ferry districts. Environmental witnesses asked for permitting and mitigation to protect southern resident orcas.

The Mosquito Fleet Act could revolutionize transportation for island communities in Washington, offering a lifeline while also sparking local job creation.

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#WA #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalProtection #TransportationAccess #LocalEconomy

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Santa Monica Council unanimously approves a study on restaurant fee reductions — but could this really help local eateries stay open and thrive?

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#SantaMonica #SmallBusiness #LocalEconomy #CouncilNews #Restaurants #CityPolicy #SMDP

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Sen. Kelly Merrick convenes industry panel to outline 'Alaska’s Workforce Future' plan A panel convened by Sen. Kelly Merrick reviewed 'Alaska’s Workforce Future,' an industry‑led six‑strategy plan to boost career awareness, expand training (including AVTEC and apprenticeships), improve licensing reciprocity and pilot career guides aimed at keeping payroll dollars and talent in Alaska.

Sen. Kelly Merrick's legislative lunch revealed a bold new plan to revitalize Alaska's workforce through targeted training, career awareness, and local hiring strategies.

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#AK #CitizenPortal #CareerDevelopment #TrainingInitiatives #LocalEconomy #AlaskaWorkforce

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Kent County approves letter supporting Senate Bill 755 on fisheries closures After hearing from a public representative, commissioners voted to approve a letter of support for Senate Bill 755, a bill that would limit certain Maryland Department of Natural Resources fisheries closure actions the speaker said hurt local tourism and fishing. The board authorized staff to finalize the support letter.

Kent County has thrown its weight behind Senate Bill 755, a crucial move aimed at protecting local fisheries and tourism from damaging DNR closures.

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#KentCounty #MD #CitizenPortal #BipartisanLegislation #KentCountyFisheries #TourismSupport #LocalEconomy

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Local officials press delegation for TriShare pilot and answers on paused childcare subsidies Beaufort/Jasper leaders urged state legislators to fund a voluntary TriShare childcare pilot and sought clarity after the Department of Social Services paused ABC scholarship dollars; Jody Levitt warned families and providers face imminent hardship if subsidies are not reinstated or replaced.

Local officials are urgently calling for a childcare pilot program as families face looming financial crises due to suspended subsidies.

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#BeaufortCounty #SC #ChildcareSupport #CitizenPortal #FamilyWellbeing #LocalEconomy

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Fed vice chair for supervision urges tailored oversight for community banks and reviews leverage rule The Fed’s Vice Chair for Supervision said the agency will tailor rules for smaller lenders, review merger and de novo chartering processes, revisit the mutual bank capital framework, and consider changes to the community bank leverage ratio that would keep capital nearly double the minimum requirements while easing constraints on lending.

The Federal Reserve is set to revolutionize oversight for community banks, ensuring they can better serve local economies while maintaining robust capital standards.

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#US #FinancialStability #CitizenPortal #RegulatoryTailoring #CommunityBanks #LocalEconomy

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Trader Joe'sexpresses interest in Columbia County; manager dispels rumor of employee swimming pool at government center County Manager Scott Johnson confirmed Trader Joe's interest in opening a store in Columbia County but said no deal is finalized; he also denied a circulating rumor that the new government center will include a swimming pool for employees, saying the space will serve parking, ingress/egress and public access.

Trader Joe's is eyeing a new store in Columbia County, but County Manager Scott Johnson warns that the plans are still a work in progress!

Stay tuned for updates!

#ColumbiaCounty #GA #CitizenPortal #CommunityDevelopment #PublicAccess #ColumbiaCountyRetail #LocalEconomy

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County officials preview fuel contract execution, engineering consultant agreements and upcoming bids Public works staff said Wilcox & Flagle were the low fuel bidder at $758,000 and recommended contract execution; the board was also briefed on as-needed civil engineering agreements (Apex Companies LLC, NTE $300,000) and a rebid for the Camelot project with an upcoming bid opening.

Cowlitz County is gearing up for major procurement decisions, including a $758,000 fuel contract and exciting updates on the Camelot project!

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#CowlitzCounty #WA #LocalEconomy #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureDevelopment #CowlitzCountyPublicWorks #GovernmentTransparency

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Brookshire EDC outlines strategic plan, multiple housing and commercial projects At a Feb. 19 council meeting, the Brookshire Economic Development Corporation presented a draft strategic‑planning process and updated council on several residential and commercial projects — including a 13‑acre logistics site and multiple business‑park proposals — and requested a joint workshop to finalize priorities.

The Brookshire Economic Development Corporation is taking bold steps to revitalize the local economy with exciting new projects and a strategic plan—are you ready to see what’s in store for your community?

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#BrookshireCityWallerCounty #TX #LocalEconomy #InfrastructureImprovement

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Our President, Phill updates us on the Chamber’s work.

Read more: www.harrogatechamber.co.uk/business-hub

#HDCC #Harrogate #BusinessVoice #Advocacy #HarrogateBusiness #LocalEconomy

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Commissioners warn Flaming Gorge drought release could force curtailments, plan outreach to Rep. Kennedy At the Feb. 17 meeting, commissioners discussed possible drought-operations releases from Flaming Gorge (cited in the meeting as about 500,000 acre-feet) and how such releases could prompt curtailments affecting local irrigators and recreation; commissioners said they would coordinate with Rep. Kennedy and legal partners.

Commissioners are warning that a potential drought release of 500,000 acre-feet from Flaming Gorge could severely impact local farmers and ranchers this summer.

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#UT #DroughtResponse #CitizenPortal #LocalEconomy #WaterManagement

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