Marion Chamber attends Chamber Day in Springfield Primary and gubernatorial politics are shaping the policy debate in Springfield and will have lasting implications on the business community. On Wednesday, April 10th, members of the Legislative Affairs Committee of the Marion Chamber of Commerce traveled to Springfield for the first ever Chamber Day - an advocacy event to let lawmakers know we must be heard in any major policy decision impacting Illinois employers. On the evening of April 10, the members dined with Illinois Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Todd Maisch, Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives President Lisa Weitzel, Senator Dale Fowler, and Representative Dave Severin. Primary and gubernatorial politics are shaping the policy debate in Springfield and will have lasting implications on the business community. On Wednesday, April 10th, members of the Legislative Affairs Committee of the Marion Chamber of Commerce traveled to Springfield for the first ever Chamber Day - an advocacy event to let lawmakers know we must be heard in any major policy decision impacting Illinois employers. On the evening of April 10, the members dined with Illinois Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Todd Maisch, Illinois Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives President Lisa Weitzel, Senator Dale Fowler, and Representative Dave Severin. Chamber Day began at 8:30 on April 11 at the President Abraham Lincoln Hotel. The event included:
Joining the Marion Chamber for the Chamber Day event in Springfield were representatives from the Saline County Chamber of Commerce, Carbondale Chamber of Commerce and Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce. Published: 04/16/18 |