by Marketing & Communications | Mar 19, 2021 | Chamber News
Mid-March in a normal year is the time when high schoolers would start planning for prom. The Department of Education (DOE) canceled all large, in-person social gatherings for the remainder of the school year in January, 2021, including proms. Some local vendors are...
by Marketing & Communications | Mar 15, 2021 | Chamber News
In a new survey of 625 Hawaii Residents conducted in partnership with Omnitrak and with the support of Central Pacific Bank Foundation, the Hawai‘i Chamber of Commerce Foundation found there is a record level of support for small businesses in Hawai’i. The survey also...
by Marketing & Communications | Mar 15, 2021 | Chamber News
The state might loosen interisland travel restrictions as early as next month, with similar adjustments under consideration for trans-Pacific travel, if vaccine distribution supports the plan. Lt. Gov. Josh Green told the Star-Advertiser last week he supports...
by Marketing & Communications | Mar 11, 2021 | Chamber News
Hawaiʻi residents would like to see legislative support for small businesses struggling due to the pandemic, according to a recent survey of 625 people conducted by the Hawaiʻi Chamber of Commerce Foundation. The “Peopleʻs Pulse Survey,” in partnership with OmniTrak...
by Marketing & Communications | Mar 10, 2021 | Chamber News
Congress’ $1.9 trillion stimulus package may provide some relief to state governments across the U.S. But in Hawaii, state lawmakers are warning that some $1.6 billion in funds the state government is expected to get from that package may not be enough to shore up...
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