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Your Chamber at Work - August 10, 2020

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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO Two items of interest to share with you today: Medicaid Expansion passes in Missouri: It was an historic vote last Tuesday as 53 percent of Missouri voters approved Medicaid expansion. This has been a longtime priority for the KC Chamber, not just in Missouri but in the State of Kansas as well. It means approximately 230,000 Missourians will now have access to the health care they could not afford. Read Article
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Your Chamber at Work - August 3, 2020

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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO At the KC Chamber’s POWER of Diversity event last week, keynote speaker Missouri U.S. Congressman Emanual Cleaver called this moment in time “The Great Reckoning.” After decades in the Civil Rights movement, Rep. Cleaver said he’d seen nothing like the demonstration he visited at Mill Creek Park, where white people outnumbered Black and brown. Read Article
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Your Chamber at Work - July 21, 2020

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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO | VOICES OF BLACK YOUTH: A SPECIAL LISTENING SESSION | POWER OF DIVERSITY | VITUAL HIRING OUR HEROES GRADUATION | GO GLOBAL GOES VIRTUAL! Read Article
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Your Chamber at Work - July 13, 2020

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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO | VOICES OF OUR BLACK YOUTH: A LISTENING SESSION | POWER OF DIVERSITY | AN UNTAPPED WORKFORCE SOLUTION | PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM EXTENDED THROUGH EARLY AUGUST Read Article
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Your Chamber at Work - June 29, 2020

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FROM THE KC CHAMBER'S PRESIDENT AND CEO Here’s a new acronym for you: W.O.R.C. It stands for Workplace Opportunities for Returning Citizens, and it’s an outgrowth of the Chamber’s Crime and Violence Task Force. The question that started the task force: what can the business community do in the face of violence and crime in our community? The answer: jobs. Read Article