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Friday, May 31, 2019

Chamber pushes for more regulation on dockless scooters

During A Session yesterday, the City Council adopted the proposed amendments to the City’s Dockless Vehicles Pilot program. The proposed amendments included many recommendations suggested by your Chamber: reasonable number of vehicles, strict ...

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Friday, May 24, 2019

Legislative Update: May 24, 2019

There are just three days left in the 86th Legislative Session and it looks like a deal has been reached on school finance reform and property tax relief. On Thursday, Governor Greg Abbott, Lt. Governor Dan Patrick and Speaker of the House Dennis ...

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Thursday, April 25, 2019

Legislative Update: April 25, 2019

There are 34 days left in the 86th legislative session, and to date, the Senators have authored 2549 bills while the House members have authored 4752 bills. If the House does not meet on Saturday or Sunday that means there are only 10 more calendar ...

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Thursday, April 18, 2019

Texas Legislature Update

There are fewer than 40 days remaining in the 86th Legislative Session, and lawmakers are becoming extremely busy as committees are now meeting regularly into the evening to complete work by Memorial Day.The big news this week is that we are one ...

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Friday, March 29, 2019

Texas Legislative Session Update

We are more than half way through the 86th Legislative session, and things are moving much more quickly than in previous sessions. After more than 12 hours of debate and more than 300 proposed amendments, the Texas House unanimously passed House ...

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Friday, March 15, 2019

Legislative Update

There are 73 days remaining in the 86th Legislative Session. Senators authored more than 2,200 bills, and members of the House filed more than 5,000 bills. The deadline to file was last Friday, March 8, and now bills will begin making their way ...

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Friday, March 15, 2019

Texas House District 125 Election Results

Tuesday was Election Day in San Antonio for those living in Texas House District 125. Former Councilman Ray Lopez (D) defeated Fred Rangel (R) with 58% of the vote.Representative-elect Lopez had a strong lead since early voting and maintained it all ...

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Friday, March 8, 2019

Legislative Session Update

There are 80 days left in the 86th Legislative Session. Bill filing deadline is today, and we can expect more than 5,000 bills filed by the House and nearly 2,300 bills by the Senate.The Senate Nominations Committee met last week and finally took ...

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Friday, February 22, 2019

City Prepares for Upcoming Local Elections

Election season is upon us again with only 72 days until the May 4, 2019, General Election. The Mayor and all members of City Council are up for re-election. We have a total of nine candidates running for Mayor, including incumbent Ron Nirenberg who ...

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Friday, February 15, 2019

San Antonio Takes on Washington

A record-setting number of San Antonians traveled to Washington, DC last week for the 41st annual SA to DC advocacy trip. The delegation, which was made up of more than 175 business and community leaders, was led by Juan Antonio Flores, Executive ...

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Friday, February 15, 2019

Texas District 125 Election Results

Two candidates vying for the Texas House District 125 seat are heading for a runoff election. Tuesday was Election Day and a total of 6, 215 ballots were cast, a mere 6% of registered voters in the district. After mail-in ballots were counted, the ...

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Friday, February 1, 2019

Texas Legislative Session Update

The Texas Legislative Session is moving along quickly now that both the Senate and House committees have been set. Several hearings have already taken place, primarily to discuss the state budget. This week, Governor Greg Abbott, Lt. Governor Dan ...

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Friday, February 1, 2019

Early Voting Open for Texas House District 125

Early voting for the Special Election for Texas House District 125 is open and will continue through February 8. Five candidates are vying for the seat previously held by Justin Rodriguez, who recently replaced the late Paul Elizondo on the Bexar ...

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Friday, January 18, 2019

Latest news from this week’s Texas Legislative Session

The Texas House and Senate released their preliminary budgets this week which kickstarts debate over public school finance reform and property tax reform, two major focal points for state lawmakers in the 86th Legislative Session.The House budget ...

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Friday, January 11, 2019

Texas Legislature Kicks off New Session

On Tuesday, the 86th Texas Legislative Session convened and members, new and old, were officially sworn in. Overall, it was a great day for members who were joined by their loved ones and constituents throughout the day.On Monday, Comptroller Hegar ...

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Friday, December 7, 2018

Federal Agenda

On Wednesday, the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors approved the Chamber’s Federal Legislative Agenda. This document sets out the Chamber’s official position on a wide range of critical public policy issues at the ...

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Friday, November 30, 2018

Ch. 312 Lunch and Learn

Your Chamber partnered with the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation (SAEDF) to host a Chapter 312 Lunch and Learn this week to educate our Bexar County state legislators on the importance of reauthorizing Chapter 312 of the Tax Code, an ...

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Friday, November 16, 2018

Austin Paid Sick Leave ordinance ruled unconstitutional

The Texas 3rd Court of Appeals ruled today that the Austin Paid Sick Leave ordinance is unconstitutional, saying the ordinance is preempted by the state's minimum wage law. Your Chamber joined eleven local chambers and business organizations to file ...

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Friday, November 16, 2018

Make Your Voice Heard at ¡VIVA San Antonio!

Join more than 150 key business and community leaders, who will travel to Austin to advocate for the needs of San Antonio. ¡VIVA San Antonio! is set for March 5, 2019, and registration is open now! We encourage you to take advantage of our ...

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Friday, October 26, 2018

Chamber Staff Hits the Polls for Early Voting

Your Chamber’s staff hit the polls this week to cast their votes for the 2018 Midterm Election. Since its founding, the Chamber has been a strong proponent of civic engagement and participation in the political process. Over the past few ...

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