Posts Tagged ‘public policy’
Public Policy updates from The Chamber
The Chamber is actively engaging with and submitting testimony on key legislation in Minnesota and North Dakota. Here you will find timely updates and efforts by The Chamber during the 2025 legislative sessions.
Read MoreBeyond Graduation: Building a Future for College Students in Our Region
Workforce retention starts before graduation, but are we doing enough? Discover how institutions can help keep talent in our region.
Read MoreBuilding a Future Here: How Higher Ed is Fueling Our Workforce
The students in our colleges today are shaping the future of our workforce, and they’re looking for more than just a diploma.
Read MoreThe Future of Our Workforce Starts with Students—Are We Ready?
The college students of today will shape the future of our workforce tomorrow. But are we doing enough to attract, prepare and retain them?
Read MoreWhy Civics Education is Critical for the Next Generation
Inspiring middle school students to deepen their understanding of civics education and engage actively in their communities.
Read MoreHow Measure 4 Could Impact Schools, Infrastructure and Public Safety
As communities grow and adapt, local decision-making on taxes is critical to meeting unique needs. Measure 4, however, proposes to take away local control over property tax decisions—a move that could reshape funding for essential services like schools, infrastructure and public safety across our community.
Read MoreThe Importance of the Convention Center Measure: A Catalyst for Community Events
As Fargo continues to grow, the need for a versatile space that can host a diverse array of large community events has never been more critical. This measure is our opportunity to secure funding for a state-of-the-art Convention Center, envisioned as a central hub that not only fosters local engagement but also attracts visitors from across the world!
Read MoreA Comprehensive Guide to Key Local Measures: What’s at Stake for Fargo’s Future
There are three key measures on the ballot that have the potential to significantly impact the business environment across the region. As we approach the Nov. 5 Election, we understand the critical nature and civic responsibility each of us has to get out and vote.
Read MoreUnderstanding Measure 4: Why “Keep It Local” Matters for Our Community
This measure addresses property taxes and how funding for essential services is managed. The outcome will directly impact our ability to maintain control over local resources and invest in the services that help our community thrive.
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