Excessive state and federal regulations make it harder and harder for California's family businesses to thrive. Some help may be coming from the new Administration in Washington DC, but it's time that Sacramento takes a hard look at its regulations as well. We can protect workers, the environment, and the public without these exorbitant costs and red tape. FBAC Chairman Ken Monroe suggests ways to do so in the Pacific Coast Business Times https://bit.ly/3OpS4GP
Family Business Association of California
行业协会
Sacramento,California 138 位关注者
Representing family businesses at the California State Capitol
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The Family Business Association of California is the only organization fighting exclusively for family businesses in Sacramento.
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- 行业协会
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- 2-10 人
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- Sacramento,California
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2012
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Family Business Association of California员工
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FBAC Public Policy Chairman Grant Deary says Prop. 36 would make crime illegal again in California while confronting the fentanyl crisis and combatting homelessness. He said passing it could allow us to "look forward to a more business- and family-friendly state that can once again be 'golden.'" Read more on our blog. https://bit.ly/4h25YfD
Make crime illegal again - vote for Proposition 36 - Family Business Association
https://myfba.org
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FBAC Public Policy Chairman Grant Deary says Prop. 36 would make crime illegal again in California while confronting the fentanyl crisis and combatting homelessness. He said passing it could allow us to "look forward to a more business- and family-friendly state that can once again be 'golden.'" Read more on our blog. https://bit.ly/4h25YfD
Make crime illegal again - vote for Proposition 36 - Family Business Association
https://myfba.org
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FBAC Public Policy Chairman Grant Deary says Prop. 36 would make crime illegal again in California while confronting the fentanyl crisis and combatting homelessness. He said passing it could allow us to "look forward to a more business- and family-friendly state that can once again be 'golden.'" Read more on our blog. https://bit.ly/4h25YfD
Make crime illegal again - vote for Proposition 36 - Family Business Association
https://myfba.org
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FBAC Public Policy Chairman Grant Deary says Prop. 36 would make crime illegal again in California while confronting the fentanyl crisis and combatting homelessness. He said passing it could allow us to "look forward to a more business- and family-friendly state that can once again be 'golden.'" Read more on our blog. https://bit.ly/4h25YfD
Make crime illegal again - vote for Proposition 36 - Family Business Association
https://myfba.org
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FBAC Public Policy Chairman Grant Deary says Prop. 36 would make crime illegal again in California while confronting the fentanyl crisis and combatting homelessness. He said passing it could allow us to "look forward to a more business- and family-friendly state that can once again be 'golden.'" Read more on our blog. https://bit.ly/4h25YfD
Make crime illegal again - vote for Proposition 36 - Family Business Association
https://myfba.org
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FBAC Public Policy Chairman Grant Deary says Prop. 36 would make crime illegal again in California while confronting the fentanyl crisis and combatting homelessness. He said passing it could allow us to "look forward to a more business- and family-friendly state that can once again be 'golden.'" Read more on our blog. https://bit.ly/4h25YfD
Make crime illegal again - vote for Proposition 36 - Family Business Association
https://myfba.org
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As California’s only organization solely devoted to promoting and protecting #family businesses, FBAC has taken the following positions on four measures that will appear on the November ballot: o YES on Prop. 36, which will reverse the damage done by Prop. 47 in 2014 and address retail theft and homelessness. FBAC is an active part of the coalition working to pass this measure. o NO on Prop. 5, which would lower the threshold to pass local bond measures from 2/3 to 55%. o NO on Prop. 32, which would raise the statewide minimum wage to $18 an hour. o NO on Prop. 33, which would enable local governments to adopt rent control. Read more about these measures on our blog https://bit.ly/3TLE3Xj
FBAC takes positions on 4 ballot measures - Family Business Association
https://myfba.org
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As California’s only organization solely devoted to promoting and protecting #family businesses, FBAC has taken the following positions on four measures that will appear on the November ballot: o YES on Prop. 36, which will reverse the damage done by Prop. 47 in 2014 and address retail theft and homelessness. FBAC is an active part of the coalition working to pass this measure. o NO on Prop. 5, which would lower the threshold to pass local bond measures from 2/3 to 55%. o NO on Prop. 32, which would raise the statewide minimum wage to $18 an hour. o NO on Prop. 33, which would enable local governments to adopt rent control. Read more about these measures on our blog https://bit.ly/3TLE3Xj
FBAC takes positions on 4 ballot measures - Family Business Association
https://myfba.org
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As California’s only organization solely devoted to promoting and protecting #family businesses, FBAC has taken the following positions on four measures that will appear on the November ballot: o YES on Prop. 36, which will reverse the damage done by Prop. 47 in 2014 and address retail theft and homelessness. FBAC is an active part of the coalition working to pass this measure. o NO on Prop. 5, which would lower the threshold to pass local bond measures from 2/3 to 55%. o NO on Prop. 32, which would raise the statewide minimum wage to $18 an hour. o NO on Prop. 33, which would enable local governments to adopt rent control. Read more about these measures on our blog https://bit.ly/3TLE3Xj
FBAC takes positions on 4 ballot measures - Family Business Association
https://myfba.org