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Phone 503-668-4006 Fax 503-668-3459 38963 Pioneer Blvd./PO Box 536 Sandy, OR 97055
chamber@sandyoregonchamber.org www.sandyoregonchamber.org
Office Hours: Wed-Fri 10-5 Sat-Sun 10-4 Mon & Tues by appointment |
Staff Hollis MacLean-Wenzel
Executive
Director
Erin Albers Office Manager
Julie Wittenborn Office Assistant
Our Networking Meeting Schedule
Good Morning, Sandy 1st & 3rd Wed. ~ 7:30-8:30am
Luncheon 2nd Wed. ~ 11:30am-1:00pm
Good Evening, Sandy 4th Wed. ~ 5:30-6:30 pm
Brown Bag Lunch
Workshop 3rd Thurs. ~ 12 noon-1:00pm
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U.S. Chamber Will Work To Fix Flawed Health Care Bill
In the aftermath of the House passing a nearly $1 trillion health care overhaul, the U.S. Chamber vowed to keep fighting and educating business owners on the potential impact of the legislation.
"The Chamber will work through all available avenues--regulatory, legislative, legal, and political--to fix the bill's flaws and minimize its potentially harmful impacts," Chamber President and CEO Tom Donohue said in a March 21 statement available here.
Donohue also warned that the Chamber would remind voters about the House vote during the upcoming elections. "Through the largest issue advocacy and voter education program in our history, we will encourage citizens to hold their elected officials accountable when they choose a new Congress this November."
Employer Mandate
In the weeks and days leading up to the House vote, the Chamber repeatedly expressed concerns with the Senate bill and the accompanying reconciliation bill. Specifically, the Chamber opposes a penalty of up to $2,000 per employee for employers that do not offer affordable health insurance and have 50 or more full-time employees, and a $3,000 penalty if a worker receives a subsidy to purchase individual coverage. In addition, the legislation penalizes an employer that offers the required minimum qualifying coverage but whose employees choose not to enroll in the plan. An employer would be required to offer a voucher to qualifying employees (based on the federal poverty level) equal to what it pays for the plan.
Taxes and Fees
The Chamber opposes a 40% "Cadillac tax" on high-cost health plans that will take effect in 2018. The number of Americans that will ultimately suffer from this hidden tax will mushroom each year because the tax is indexed to inflation--the growth in the Consumer Price Index--rather than to the much higher growth rate of healthcare costs. In the end, this new tax will ensnare a growing number of Americans, much like the alternative minimum tax (AMT).
The Chamber is also critical of provisions to increase Medicare payroll taxes and impose a new 3.8% "Medicare tax" on non-wage income from interest, dividends, capital gains, and some profits from investments in partnerships and S-corporations. If this tax and other tax increases included in the President's FY 2011 budget become law, certain taxpayers could expect a marginal tax rate on capital gains and qualified dividends of 23.8%, and a marginal tax rate on nonqualified dividends of 43.4%. This tax is not indexed for inflation and will have an insidious, AMT-like affect.
Moreover, insurance companies, medical device makers, and drug manufacturers must each pay billions of dollars in taxes and fees. The Congressional Budget Office says that these taxes will ultimately be paid by consumers.
The Chamber will continue to promote reform that curbs costs, improves wellness, reins in frivolous lawsuits, expands consumer choice, and removes the inefficient heavy hand of government from decisions that should only be made by doctors and patients. "We are prepared to work with the administration, Congress, governors, companies and their employees, and the medical community on real health care reform that improves quality, choice, and access for all Americans," Donohue says.
Read the Chamber's proposal on health care reform. |
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Hope you all have a great weekend!
Erin - SACC Office Manager
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Spring into Town!
Chamber Office/Visitors' Center to host a Reception for our Featured Local Artist, Annette Jackson, April 2nd, 5-9pm!
We are participating in Spring into Town, a Sandy Main Street event.
The First Friday of the next 3 months! April 2nd, May 7th, and June 4th, 5-9pm Shoppers are invited to come to Downtown Sandy to enjoy evenings of shopping, eating, and entertainment. 16 Participating merchants will offer special promotions, in-store sales, and activities! Walking maps will be available at The UPS Store, 38954 Proctor Blvd.
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~Stars of Sandy~ Last week to RSVP for the SACC 62nd Annual Awards Banquet! And get ready for a fabulous evening!
 You have the choice of Chicken or Beef for your dinner entree.
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Plan ahead: SACC April Luncheon Small Business Development Center (MHCC) Wednesday, April 14th, 11:30am-1pm
at The Crossing Restaurant - 39024 Proctor Blvd, Sandy
· Speakers, Jim Smith - SBDC instructor & Antonio Paez - SBDC director
· Lunch options will be given, & cost will vary based on your choice.
· The public is welcome!
RSVP requested by April 13th.
503-668-4006 / chamber@sandyoregonchamber.org
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Good Morning, Sandy Wednesday, March 31st, 7:30-8:30am Hosted by PartyLite Candles and Gifts at Roz's Candle Store, 40774 SE Trubel Rd, Sandy
Contact Roz Rushing ~ 503-314-7538 or 503-826-1556 with any questions.
Come to meet new people, do some networking, and have a great time!
Remember to bring a dollar for the 50/50 raffle!
The 50% not given to the winner is saved and used to "adopt" a needy family in December.
Mark your Calendar:
GMS on April 7th will be hosted by Paris Cafe!
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Jimmy's Restaurant is Reopening for Business! Open New Hours for Dinner: Wed.-Sun. 5-9pm
Live music featuring a variety of artists (guitar and other) on Wednesdays 7-9pm!
Come enjoy their fabulous Italian, German, and American cuisine. 39261 Proctor Blvd. (next to The Reel Tackle Shop) 503-668-4000
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Notes from the Sandy EOC (Emergency Operations Center)
Thanks to Madeleine Eno, of In the Write Place, for representing SACC at these meetings.
"Success is where preparation and opportunity meet." Isn't that what Connie Knittel likes to say? The earthquakes we've seen so far in 2010 remind us that a little preparation can go a long way in an emergency situation. The EOC (Emergency Operations Center) team is made up of individuals from Sandy and area fire and police departments, Oregon Trail schools, TIP and other behavioral health organizations, ham operators, the business community, City employees and more.
The team has been meeting for several months now. Madeleine Eno is representing the Chamber, so if you see any issues you'd like to know more about or have any information you'd like to share with the team, please just let her know.
Here's a look at what's coming up this year:
School Shooter Exercise Update on August 20, 2010. There will be a need for volunteers (120 victims alone!) for this exercise at the high school. Several Sandy schools are very close to businesses, so it's important that businesses are involved in this kind of preparation. This will be a full-blown recreation of a school shooting, complete with mock press conferences, traffic control, etc. Will keep you posted.
CERT Trainings on April 3 and 17.
June 12 and 13: Disaster Education classes at Mt Hood Community College
National Nite Out on August 3. Grants are available for this crime-prevention event, which is often a BBQ or similar gathering. It would be great to have local businesses involved.
For information on any of these events, contact Alice Lasher at sfd72fmo@hotmail.com.
Other ways to get involved:
Medical Reserve Corps Website - The EOC would like to encourage ALL licensed health care practitioners to 'register' here so that we can access their life saving skills during a disaster.
Sign up for Citizen Corps so we can access key individuals when we are in need, based on the information they provide about themselves or their organization. PLEASE visit this site and register yourself or your organization and encourage others in our community to do so!
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Homes for our Troops Building Home for Sandy Resident
Army Specialist Kevin Pannell, a veteran from Sandy, Oregeon, served in Iraq with the 1st Cavalry Division. In June 2004 SPC Pannell and his unit were conducting a routine foot patrol in central Baghdad when they were ambushed in an alleyway. During the scuffle, insurgents threw three grenades that exploded at SPC Pannell's feet resulting in the amputation of both his legs. SPC Pannell spent a year and a half recovering at Walter Reed Medical Center.
SPC Pannell currently lives with his wife in an apartment that is not wheelchair accessible. SPC Pannell faces many daily struggles in his home like entering the bathroom because his wheelchair is too big to fit through the door. Homes for Our Troops, a national non-profit, is building a specially adapted home for SPC Pannell and his family to help him move forward on his recovery. But they need help! Homes for Our Troops is looking for donations of building supplies, professional labor, and volunteers.
Please visit http://www.homesforourtroops.org/Pannell to learn more and to help! Here is where you can find out what supplies and services are needed, and also download a flyer that can be printed and distributed!
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Contractors: Become an Energy Trust Trade Ally! |
Anyone interested in becoming an ally should go to The Energy Trust of Oregon website or contact Leana Mathews: 503.200.1207 / leana.mathews@energytrust.org.
Trade Allies are not necessarily required for projects to receive funding, but it does make the process much easier.
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Thank you for your continued support of the Sandy Area Chamber of Commerce!
Sincerely,
Erin Albers
SACC Office Manager
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