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OMRON Robotics, December 2022
Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley, November 2022
Hacienda, October 2022
Economic Development Priorities, September 2022
Pleasanton Transportation Priorities, August 2022
Tri-Valley Conservancy, May 2022
Pleasanton Police Department, April 2022
Pleasanton Unified School District, March 2022
Innovation Tri-Valley's 2040 Vision, February 2022
Inclusive Hiring Practices for Neurodiverse Individuals, January 2022
East Bay Community Energy plan options, December 2021
Current water supply conditions, November 2021
Assemblymember Bauer-Kahan and recent legislative session and bills, October 2021
Pleasanton Downtown Association plans and updates, September 2021
Reducing organic materials sent to landfills, August 2021
Downtown Active Ground Floor Use and Pop-Ups, July 2021
City’s Urban Water Management Plan, June 2021
All-Abilities Playground, May 2021
10x Genomics, April 2021
Climate Action Plan 2.0, March 2021
Follow-Up Climate Action Plan 2.0, March 2021
East Bay Community Energy, February 2021
Tri-Valley Residential Real Estate, January 2021
Las Positas College, December 2020
Omron Robotics, November 2020
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, October 2020
Pleasanton Police Department, September 2020
Pleasanton Unified School District, August 2020
Stanford Health Care-ValleyCare, June 2020
Kaiser Permanente, May 2020
Adult & Career Education, April 2020
Transportation Priorities, February 2020
Comcast Business, November 2019
Pleasanton Real Estate Market, February 2019
Cemex, January 2019
Business and Community Political Action Committee (BACPAC)
Each election cycle, the Chamber's Business and Community Political Action Committee (BACPAC) conducts a Candidate Review process for candidates in races identified by BACPAC as the most critical of that cycle. For the primary elections, this includes a written questionnaire and an in-person interview. Once completed, BACPAC selects a slate of candidates it recommends to be endorsed by the Chamber's Board of Directors. This process has been completed and the selections are below.
BACPAC's process creates synergy between the Board, its Strategic Plan, and the community's strongest priorities for the upcoming year. This all works together to help build the strongest and most vibrant Pleasanton for all who live and work here.
Press release February 5, 2024
Economic Development & Government Relations (EDGR)
The Chamber’s Economic Development and Government Relations (EDGR) Committee meets monthly to research topics that are vital to Pleasanton’s economy. EDGR members hear from subject matter experts, conduct research, and when appropriate, make recommendations for action to the Chamber Board of Directors. EDGR leads the Chamber's advocacy efforts on local public policy priorities as defined in Pleasanton 2025: A Community Vision.