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Downtown Revitalization Plan Suggests Many Improvements

A revitalization plan being spearheaded by Downtown Bloomsburg Inc. suggests a number of improvements to the downtown commercial district. Ideas include increasing the amount of green space, building improvements, incentive programs for businesses, and a roundabout in front of Town Hall. The phase 2 report of the 3-phase plan was presented last Thursday evening at…

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Legislature Sends Another Budget to Gov.’s Desk

From PA Chamber of Business & Industry With the looming threat of layoffs at hospitals and educational institutions as a result of the budget impasse, the General Assembly attempted yet again last week to resolve unfinished portions of the 2015-16 budget by sending Gov. Tom Wolf a budget bill that would bring total state spending…

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Final Week of Budget Hearings Focus on Pension Debt, Proposed Tax Increases

From PA Chamber of Business & Industry The House and Senate Appropriations Committees hosted their third and final week of budget hearings last week with the heads of state-run and state-related agencies. House Appropriations Committee members kicked off last week by meeting with the Public School Employees Retirement Commission and the State Employees Retirement Commission.…

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Proposed Minimum Wage Hike Discussed at Budget Hearings

From PA Chamber of Business & Industry Among the notable budget hearings in Harrisburg last week included the House Appropriations Committee meeting with the Department of Community and Economic Development where Secretary Dennis Davin estimated no jobs would be lost if Pennsylvania raised the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour. According to a Pennsylvania Legislative…

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ChamberPack is Headed to Your Mailbox

The March edition of ChamberPack is overflowing with offers from members and information on the Chamber’s schedule of events. The bi-monthly mailing should arrive in your mailbox this week. Look for Chamber information about an opportunity for members to have exclusive savings on Hershey Park admission tickets, the upcoming Business After Hours at Service 1st…

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SEDA-COG Introduces Small Business Stimulus Plan

SEDA-Council of Governments has reduced the cost of borrowing for an SBA 504 loan to further assist small businesses with the financing of their expansion needs. SEDA-COG will cover half of the 0.5% fee on the bank loan involved in the financing package for SBA 504 loans approved by the SBA this year. For example,…

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Budget Hearings Get Underway in Harrisburg

Lawmakers on the House and Senate Appropriations Committees engaged in a somewhat tense exchange with Wolf administration officials last week as the first week of budget hearings kicked off. In the most widely reported budget hearing, Budget Secretary Randy Albright faced off with Senate Republicans in the first Senate Appropriations budget hearing. Over five and…

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What Services Are You Looking For?

The Columbia-Montour Partnership for Community Development has engaged National Travel Center (NTC) to investigate the possibility of moving the Chamber and Visitors Bureau from fair share membership dues to a hybrid structure where the amount assessed to each constituent depends on the services provided. Under such a structure, members have the opportunity to determine the…

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Who Won Our Annual Awards?

Congratulations are in order for the recipients of awards presented at the first combined Annual Dinner for the Chamber and Columbia-Montour Visitors Bureau.  The event, sponsored by PPL Electric Utilities, was held at Rolling Pines Golf Course this past Thursday, February 11th. Mary Clapp received the Outstanding Citizen Award, sponsored by BIDA.  Geisinger-Bloomsburg Hospital was…

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Budget Proposal Includes Minimum Wage and PIT Increases

On Tuesday, Gov. Tom Wolf unveiled his 2016-17 state budget proposal to a joint session of the state House and Senate. The address was different than any other in the Commonwealth’s history, as the Governor gave it at the same time that parts of the current fiscal year’s spending plan remain unfinished. While the Governor…

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