Uncategorized
SECOND WEEK OF BUDGET HEARINGS ADDRESS EDUCATION, POLICE FUNDING, LABOR MARKET AND MORE
SECOND WEEK OF BUDGET HEARINGS ADDRESS EDUCATION, POLICE FUNDING, LABOR MARKET AND MORE Source: PA Chamber of Business & Industry The second week of budget hearings focused on a number of key issues of importance to the business community. Numerous questions were posed during the Senate Appropriations Committee hearing with the Department of Labor and…
Read MoreThe Rise in Quiet Quitting and What to Do About It
The Rise in Quiet Quitting and What to Do About It by McKonly & Asbury on April 3, 2023 A new trend has emerged in the business world—quiet quitting. But is it really new? What’s causing quiet quitting? And how can we combat this worrying development? What Is Quiet Quitting? “Quiet quitting” is the term given to…
Read MoreChamber Welcomes Leighow
Chamber Welcomes Leighow The Columbia Montour Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the addition of Patricia “Patti” Leighow to the staff as the Chamber’s Finance Assistant. This part-time position provides support to the Chamber and its affiliated organizations, the Foundation of the Columbia Montour Chamber, and Downtown Bloomsburg, Inc, respectively. “Patti’s expertise and ability…
Read MoreChamber Welcomes Director of Member Engagement
Chamber Welcomes Director of Member Engagement The Columbia Montour Chamber is pleased to welcome Taryn Crayton to the staff to fill the role of Director of Member Engagement. In this role, Taryn will provide leadership in delivering a high return on investment to members by serving as the driving force in forging member connections and…
Read More5th Annual Regional STEM Competition
5th Annual Regional STEM Competition On Thursday, March 23rd, the 5th Annual Regional STEM Competition was held at Bloomsburg Area High School. Schools from across the region participated including Berwick Area, Central Columbia, Columbia Montour Vo-Tech, Midd-West, Montgomery Area, Shamokin Area, Warrior Run Area. Tasked to solve a regional problem utilizing a Raspberry Pi (micro…
Read MorePA Chamber & PA State Building & Construction Trades Council Join Forces in Calling for Permitting Reform
PA Chamber & PA State Building & Construction Trades Council Join Forces in Calling for Permitting Reform Source: PA Chamber of Business & Industry In case you missed it… The heads of Pennsylvania’s leading business organization and building trades union penned a joint op-ed published by the Reading Eagle calling on state lawmakers to enact…
Read MoreMember News – March 29, 2023
Member News – March 29, 2023 Service 1st team members volunteered for the Financial Reality Fair recently held at Warrior Run High School. Photo (l-r): Jennifer Watts, Assistant Vice President Milton Market, Service 1st; Mike Thomas, Chief Financial Officer, Service 1st; and Mackenzie Watts, Senior, Warrior Run High School. Service 1st and Warrior Run High…
Read MoreChanges to Depreciation Coming in 2023
Changes to Depreciation Coming in 2023 Source: McKonly & Asbury We’re all currently knee-deep in 2022 year-end taxes right now, but there are two changes to keep in mind as you’re doing 2023 quarterly estimates – bonus depreciation phase-out and PA’s new Section 179 rules. Bonus depreciation phase-out First off, what is bonus depreciation? Bonus…
Read MoreLeadercast: Amplify Preview
Leadercast: Amplify Preview The Columbia Montour Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Geisinger and the Community Giving Foundation’s Women’s Giving Circle, is pleased to feature bonus content from our keynote speakers ahead of Leadercast Women: Amplify, our annual, half-day event which will be held on April 25, 2023, at the Pine Barn Inn, Danville, PA.…
Read MoreSENATE DEP BUDGET HEARING FOCUSES ON PERMIT REFORM, RGGI
SENATE DEP BUDGET HEARING FOCUSES ON PERMIT REFORM, RGGI Source: PA Chamber of Business & Industry Two issues of chief importance to the employer community – permitting reform and Pennsylvania’s participation in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative – were the focus of last week’s Senate budget hearing with the Department of Environmental Protection. The governor…
Read More