Chamber win and latest legal victoryA U.S. District Court vacated the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) joint employer rule late last week before it went into effect, securing a major legal victory for the Chamber and the business community
Your Chamber on capitol hillYour Chamber of Commerce recently joined the Coalition of California Chambers for a legislative summit in Washington D.C.
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Action AlertsYorba Linda Chamber applauds The failed vote on AQMD rules 1111 & 1121Yorba Linda Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce its support for the failed vote on Rules 1111 and 1121 by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD), which would have imposed stringent, burdensome regulations on small businesses
U.S. Chamber urges swift end to tariffsThe U.S. Chamber of Commerce today urged reconsideration of, and a swift end to, the 25% tariffs set to go into effect on most goods from Canada and Mexico under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (EEPA).
2024 Ballot Guide - vote for your businessThis year's ballot guide is hot off the press. Learn about the local ballot measures and build an informative opinion on the issues.
2024 Candidates forum - yorba linda city councilMissed the 2024 Candidates Forum? No worries! You can now watch the full event on our YouTube channel!
We're urging action against tax increasesOur letter to Congress urging action to prevent tax increases
Chamber wins preliminary injunctionThe court granted the Chamber's motion for a preliminary injunction against the FTC's blanket ban on noncompete agreements. This is an important win in our fight against government micromanagement of business decisions.
Another Chamber WInUnemployment policy success and update on SB 1116 which would have given UI benefits to workers on strike.
Protect main street lending (oppose basel iii)Small business is the economic lifeline of our community. It drives local growth and fosters entrepreneurship. We can't let the Federal Reserve hinder their potential. See why we're pushing back on their unnecessary proposals.
California's fast food law will hurt businessesCalifornia is preparing to implement a new law that requires major fast food chains to pay workers a minimum of $20 an hour starting in April. This law was opposed last year by The Yorba Linda Chamber of Commerce and Senator Kelly Seyarto.
Stopping organized retail crime - our gift to youIt's not just Ebenezer Scrooge who's out to ruin your holiday. Organized retail crime rings are smashing and grabbing from stores across America. The Chamber of Commerce is standing up to them.
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The 2023 Board of Directors at the Yorba Linda Chamber of Commerce adopted the following relevant public policy positions on business issues affecting Chamber members. These policies serve as a guideline for the Chamber when reviewing applicable local development projects, and helps determine Chamber support or opposition. The policies further help to determine the appropriate Chamber response to ongoing and future development projects pertinent to the City of Yorba Linda.