California’s small business owners to converge in Sacramento
to discuss California’s economic future
SACRAMENTO,
CALIF. – The California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce (CAHCC) will be hosting its 18th
Annual Legislative Conference May 15, 2012 at the Sacramento Convention
Center where numerous chamber leaders, business owners and Hispanic community
leaders from throughout the state will be participating and discussing the state's economic future.
Conference
participants will interact with policy experts, legislative and executive
branch leaders on issues affecting California’s Hispanic and small business
communities. Topics include: economic
development, job growth and workforce investment, contracting opportunities and
California’s political landscape.
The CAHCC’s
Legislative Conference provides a unique opportunity for Hispanic small
business owners and chamber leaders to network with other businesses throughout
the state, engage in the legislative process, and learn more about policy
issues effecting small businesses in California.
“It is
important that our business owners and leaders are knowledgeable about the
issues facing California and its economic success. They must become engaged as a stakeholder in
public policy that affect business and economic growth in California,” said Roy
M. Perez Chairman of CAHCC.
The all-day
event includes several detailed panel discussions hosted by policy and
political experts and elected government officials that provide attendees with
an opportunity to engage in thoughtful discussions about policy and political
issues specific to California’s small business community.
“We
encourage Hispanic and small business owners, chamber and community leaders to
attend this invaluable conference,” said President and CEO of CAHCC, Julian
Canete. “The conference provides small business owners the ability to engage
our elected and appointed leaders in Sacramento about issues that affects their
business as well as provides them an opportunity to express their opinions on
relevant public policy issues.”
For more
information about the CAHCC’s 18th Annual Legislative Conference, please visit
the California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce’s website at
http://www.cahcc.com/.
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