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October 25, 2010 CHCC Chairman Ken Macias to Speak at San Diego Hispanic Chamber’s Mixer Ken Macias, Chairman of the California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce and Founder and Chair of Macias Gini & O'Connell, the largest Hispanic owned CPA firm in the nation, will be participating at the San Diego Hispanic Chamber’s Board Meeting and Mixer. Read More
September 20, 2010 The California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce and Fidelity National Financial partner to reach out to home owners--Initial efforts to target distressed homeowners
The California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce (CHCC) and Fidelity National Financial, Inc. (FNF) the nation’s largest title insurance company, have joined forces to help promote home ownership and to provide information to distressed home owners on alternatives to avoid foreclosure. Read More September 13, 2010 Wells Fargo and California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce Foundation partner to create CHCC Foundation Chamber Stimulus Program Sacramento, CA - Through the generous funding provided by the Wells Fargo Foundation, the California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce Foundation (CHCCF) awarded five grants of $5,000 each to local Hispanic Chambers as part of the CHCCF Chamber Stimulus Program. The funds are intended for use with a specific program each chamber sees most appropriate with operational efficiency and effectiveness, community benefit, and long-term program sustainability. Read More September 1, 2010 State Hispanic Chamber Recognizes State Farm as Corporation of the Year Sacramento, CA - The California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce (CHCC) recognized State Farm as the CHCC’s “Corporation of the Year” at its 31st Annual Convention held in Los Angeles, CA. The CHCC’s Corporation of the Year Award recognizes a corporation for their consistent leadership, support and commitment to the economic growth and development of the Hispanic business community. Read More August 20, 2010 California Hispanic Chamber Applauds Senate Appropriations Committee for “Sacking” Bag Bill Assembly Bill 1998 (Brownley) Will Hurt Small Businesses, Hit Consumers with Higher Grocery Costs & Threaten to Put More People Out of Work. Sacramento. CA -- The California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce (CHCC) was pleased to hear that on August 12 the Senate Appropriations Committee delayed action on AB 1998, legislation by Assembly member Julia Brownley (D-Santa Monica) that would ban certain stores from handing out plastic bags and require those same stores to charge consumers at least a nickel for paper bags. Read More
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