The San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Congressional Luncheon.
“ important because federal policy really affects San Diego," said Jerry Sanders, San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce president and CEO."It affects us at the border. It affects tourism, the airport. It affects the money that we get.”
“Obviously it’s something that really impacts our economy, our community here in San Diego,” said Rep. Sara Jacobs, D-53. Another hot topic was lack of access to high quality, affordable childcare. Congressmember Sara Jacobs said this was a nationwide problem and an acute problem in San Diego.
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