by Seattle Metro Chamber | Apr 26, 2021 | Community News
After two weeks of high but stable COVID-19 case counts, numbers are increasing again all within our unvaccinated population. King County is at risk for a worsening outbreak in the coming weeks. Case and hospitalization trends since last week put us right on the edge...
by Seattle Metro Chamber | Apr 26, 2021 | Community News
Missed a recent Chamber event Looking to revisit content from an event you attended. See our new collection of Seattle Metro Chamber event recordings on our YouTube channel! On our channel, you can: Get more information on the road to recovery for local industries...
by Seattle Metro Chamber | Apr 23, 2021 | Press Room
(Bothell – April 23, 2021) – The Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, T-Mobile, QFC and Business Health Trust will host a community vaccination clinic in Bothell as the group aims to provide 17,000 vaccine doses throughout the region by mid-May. The Bothell...
by Seattle Metro Chamber | Apr 20, 2021 | Policy & Advocacy
Week 14 is now complete, and, today, Monday, April 19 marks the 99th day of the 2021, 105-day legislative session. Last week, was filled with concurrence votes, bill signings, budget negotiations, and a few committee hearings. To view bills that have been signed by...
by Seattle Metro Chamber | Apr 20, 2021 | Policy & Advocacy
Last week, Seattle City Council unanimously (8-0) passed legislation amending the payroll expense tax, a new tax that Seattle passed last year on employers with payrolls over $7 million. The bill, CB 120030, creates a new option for employers subject to the Seattle...