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Quad Cities Chamber Blog

QC, That's Where the Quad Cities Chamber and area businesses in our family of communities are advancing regional prosperity and advocating for economic growth along the Mississippi River. 

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Illinois General Assembly concludes session; negotiations continue in Iowa House and Senate
April 20, 2022
The spring session of the Illinois General Assembly concluded April 9. The Quad Cities Chamber along with Chambers All In for Economic Recovery Coalition remained active and engaged in all activities around our platform throughout the session. We celebrate the successes we achieved and recognize that advocacy is a process. We commit to continue our work to elevate the state’s business community in the weeks to come.
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Senator Grassley outlines infrastructure and jobs bill impact on our region
April 13, 2022
During the Quad Cities Chamber’s most recent Legislative Event, U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley outlined the many ways the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) will benefit and enrich our region going forward.
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Chamber launches Women’s Business Council
April 12, 2022
The Quad Cities Chamber convened the first Women’s Business Council Meeting on April 5th, gathering 10 business owners to discuss their respective businesses and some of the challenges they are facing, including finding skilled workers and the disproportionate wage gap between men and women in the region as compared to state averages.
Chamber participates in SAU Innovation Summit
April 11, 2022
Mike Oberhaus, Interim CEO and Chief Strategy Officer for the Quad Cities Chamber, joined more than 120 business leaders from across the Quad Cities and throughout the Midwest at the St. Ambrose University (SAU) Innovation Summit: Building the Next Generation Workforce on April 7, 2022. SAU called the summit to learn how future teaching practices and curricular approaches can prepare students for the next generation of work.
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Chamber event provides insight into Illinois and Iowa legislative sessions
April 8, 2022
The Quad Cities Chamber’s Illinois and Iowa lobbyists have a front-row view and insight into this year’s State legislative sessions, some of which they shared during our most recent event: Meet the Insiders. Dustin Miller, Iowa Lobbyist for the Chamber, provided facts and a historical perspective on the recently-passed tax reform bill. Matt Hughes, Illinois Lobbyist for the Chamber, provided a state budget update and discussed the unemployment insurance trust fund debt.
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First Kiva micro-loan crowdfunding campaign is underway for QC business
April 6, 2022
Kiva micro-loan crowdfunding is underway for Mawua Food Market, the first Quad Cities region business seeking assistance through the international platform that provides underrepresented business owners with access to small, zero-interest and zero-fee loans.
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A stronger region tied to community colleges; opportunities include free training and upskilling
April 6, 2022
Our regional workforce is built, in part, on community college campuses. The impact Black Hawk College and Eastern Iowa Community Colleges have on our community is immense, and we are a stronger region for all they do.
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April 5 update on federal and state legislative action and proposals
April 5, 2022
U.S. House Rules Committee will meet on a pandemic aid package for restaurants, Illinois Senate Democrats unveiled a $1.8 billion tax cut proposal and the Iowa Senate approves a bill that would change the bottle bill law.
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Capturing headlines as we work together to advance the region
March 29, 2022
At the Quad Cities Chamber, the work we do with and for you each and every day is intentionally focused on propelling our region. The work we are doing together is not going unnoticed, especially by the media. See the latest headlines.
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Legislative Event highlights impact of Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act on the QC
March 29, 2022
The federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will impact the region and economy in a way that will stretch far beyond runways and roads. During the most recent Legislative Event Series: Transportation & Infrastructure, our speakers provided insight on the plans, projects and potential for our region.
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Expanding childcare programs to reinvigorate the local workforce
March 29, 2022
QC, that’s where we create innovative solutions to help parents find childcare and employers find workforce. Recently, the City of Moline announced a forgivable loan program to help expand local childcare programs. The City crafted this program as a vehicle to address economic recovery and spark additional growth knowing that an often overlooked aspect of workforce infrastructure is childcare.
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Weekly update on federal and state legislative action and proposals
March 28, 2022
Read a quick summary of federal and state legislative proposals and action, including the new proposed SEC rule on disclosing disclose climate-related risk, Illinois will use ARPA funds to reduce the unemployment insurance trust fund deficit and the Iowa House passes changes to unemployment benefits.
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Bison Bridge project included in resolution to go before the Illinois House
March 25, 2022
The Bison Bridge proposal to repurpose the Interstate 80 bridge over the Mississippi River into a wildlife crossing and pedestrian parkway is making its way through the Illinois House of Representatives.
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Chamber launches the podcast “In the QC.” Listen now.
March 25, 2022
In episode one of the Quad Cities Chamber podcast, In the QC, you’ll learn about our strategic goals and how our Business & Economic Growth, Talent and Inclusion and Placemaking teams are working to advance our region. And our leaders will share with you what they see on the horizon.
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Podcast ‘In The QC’ will highlight what makes our region so unique
March 23, 2022
The story of what makes the QC so great must be told, and we hope you will listen. Very soon, the Chamber will be launching “In the QC,” a podcast that will dive into conversations with individuals who illustrate what makes our region so unique. Watch for the first episode.
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Illinois and Iowa legislative updates
March 22, 2022
Your Government Affairs team at the Quad Cities Chamber has been quite busy this legislative session. We've discussed Iowa tax reform with policymakers in Des Moines, urged Illinois lawmakers to make repayment of the Unemployment Trust Fund a priority, and continue to closely follow proposals and bills making their way through the House and Senate in each state.
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IGNITE the future manufacturing workforce; new BHC program seeking work-based learning sites
March 22, 2022
IGNITE, a new micro-credential program to be launched by Black Hawk College (BHC) this fall will introduce high school students and adult learners to Advanced Manufacturing and Industry 4.0 skills, careers and the many opportunities available to them. In turn, manufacturers across the region have an opportunity to actively partner in building a sustainable workforce for the future.
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Together we are advancing the region and making headlines
March 18, 2022
At the Chamber, the work we do with and for you each and every day is intentionally focused on propelling our region. The work we are doing together is not going unnoticed, especially by the media.
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Iowa is reframing challenges facing the state as opportunities and taking action
March 18, 2022
Iowa is facing challenges in terms of population growth and attracting talent, like most states across the U.S. But Debi Durham, Director of the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) and the Iowa Finance Authority (IFA), said the state is embracing those challenges as opportunities and taking action. During the Chamber’s recent Legislative Event Series, Durham discussed the economic climate and trends in Iowa, as well as the state’s focus on workforce attraction.
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Home Base Iowa sparking veterans to put their boots, and roots, in QC region
March 16, 2022
Lance Burton spent 20 years serving in the U.S. Army and living across the world. When it came time to choose a community in which he and his wife, Carol, would eventually retire, they realized there was one place they had always felt at home: the QC region. When they moved from Maryland to Bettendorf they received an extra bonus through Home Base Iowa.