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Grand Island Area Chamber of Commerce - Recent News
Stay up to date with recent Grand Island community and Chamber news.Jamie KarlThursday, March 28, 2024The Grand Island Area Chamber of Commerce is part of a coalition opposing Legislative Bill 388, which being considered by state lawmakers to raise Nebraska’s sales tax. Read moreJamie KarlMonday, February 26, 2024The Grand Island Area Chamber of Commerce is raising concerns regarding a plan to impose a statewide consumption tax on services and new goods purchased in the Cornhusker State. Read moreCindy K. JohnsonMonday, February 5, 2024For years, with the exception of the Senators representing Grand Island, our community did not have a strong presence in the Legislature. This changed in 2022 when Grow Grand Island and your Chamber of Commerce engaged a lobbying and government relations firm to assist with securing funds for the Wayne State College Cooperative Education/Internship Program. With the leadership of Senator Ray Aguilar and the lobbyists’ day-by-day dedication, we were able to secure funding for our internship program. As a quick summation, students in the Cooperative Internship Program attend Wayne State College during their Freshman-Junior years and complete their education with paid Senior-year internships at Grand Island businesses. Students receive education scholarships and a housing scholarship while completing their internship. This initiative introduces potential employees to the entire scope of careers and lifestyles that Grand Island has to offer. Our first group of interns will be stationed in Grand Island businesses beginning the fall of 2025. Read more(0) CommentsUnedited responses submitted by Hall County candidatesFriday, April 22, 2022The Grand Island Chamber of Commerce wants to know, and to that end we’ve reached out to candidates for Mayor, Hall County Board of Supervisors and Grand Island City Council to get their answers. Several candidates are running unopposed or are in a two-way race that will not be determined until the General Election in November. Please note that your Grand Island Area Chamber of Commerce DOES NOT ENDORSE candidates, but we do have an interest in candidate positions on issues of importance to the business community. Informed voters are the best way to ensure quality leadership for our city, county, schools, and legislature. We encourage you to read the unedited responses to a short questionnaire we sent to all of the candidates and then exercise your right to vote on Tuesday, May 10th. Read more(0) CommentsCategories- Look Local Grow Local (2)
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