by Seattle Metro Chamber | Apr 19, 2021 | Community News
As of April 15, all adults 16 and older in Washington state are eligible for the vaccine. This is a complex moment punctuated by the dual realities of earned optimism (an exponentially, ever-expanding percentage of the population getting vaccinated) and continued...
by Seattle Metro Chamber | Apr 19, 2021 | Community News
The economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have led to a shortfall in transportation revenues and increased construction costs and property evaluations across our state. These realities mean that Sound Transit is facing an affordability gap of $11.5 billion to...
by Seattle Metro Chamber | Apr 19, 2021 | Press Room
(Mountlake Terrace – April 19, 2021) – The Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, Premera Blue Cross, QFC and Business Health Trust today announced a partnership to host a community vaccination clinic in Mountlake Terrace. Located at the Premera Blue Cross office...
by Seattle Metro Chamber | Apr 12, 2021 | Community News
Trustees advise, govern, promote and oversee policy and the overall direction of the Chamber in support of the mission to help members thrive in an equitable and inclusive regional economy. In addition, Trustees are committed to the Chamber’s pledge to become an...
by Seattle Metro Chamber | Apr 12, 2021 | Policy & Advocacy
Week 13 is now complete, and the 2021 Legislative Session is winding down. Last week, was filled with floor action in both chambers that often went late into the night. Sunday, April 11, was the final day for bills, other than those deemed necessary to implement the...