School Guidelines for In-Person Learning

School guidelines for in-person learning

The governor and the superintendent of public schools have announced a less restrictive School Guidelines for In-Person Learning. The new guidelines from the Department of Health have 3 categories. High, moderate and low. Each category has recommendations for who should receive in-person learning. In person learning should be made available for all students if cases…

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Racial Equity Commitment from WA Employers

Corporate leaders in Washington state have been gathering data and listening to leaders in minority communities across the state. They came together as a new coalition: Washington Employers for Racial Equity. They have released a report that documents the inequities that African Americans and their families experience. While the initial focus is on Black Washingtonians,…

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Action Alert: WA Hospitality Association

The WA Hospitality Association has posted an Action Alert. They want to hear your voice, whether you are a restaurant or hotel operator, an employee, or even just a customer. The Government Affairs team is collecting stories to share with the Governor, lawmakers, and agency directors. How has this closure and COVID-19 impacted you, your…

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Reopening Guidelines – Updated Nov 15

We continue to update this page as information comes into the Governor’s Reopening Guidance Page. The most recent updates are in bold text. The governor’s office continues to issue reopening guidance on a regular basis and the Chamber wants this information to be convenient for you. So the links below will take you to documentation…

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Restaurant Rally Nov 8-19

The Pierce County Restaurant Rally is coming Nov 8-19, just in time for some comfort food with the fall weather. The program encourages customers to visit local eateries and to keep local restaurants open. November 8-12 and 15-19, are great times to support local businesses and get a great deal yourself. Participating restaurants will offer…

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