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Good Morning Truckee to discuss burden of government, over-regulation on small business

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TRUCKEE, Calif. and#8212; The Sept. 13 Good Morning Truckee will feature two speakers discussing the financial burden on California businesses, particularly small businesses, brought about by over-regulation.

Good Morning Truckee brings two speakers to engage in a dynamic discussion, moderated by Jeff Ridgel, owner of The Office BOSS, about what is being done to help small businesses to succeed with limited government interference.

California Senator Ted Gaines has introduced and#8220;Red Tapeand#8221; legislation that aims to reduce the number of existing regulations by one-third.



Karla Lyngvar is CEO and co-founder of the Small Business Economic Impact Alliance (SBEIA). She is an inspirational leader and in-demand speaker, trainer and coach.

and#8220;Small business is the backbone of our economy,and#8221; said SBEIA co-founder Karla Lyngvar. and#8220;We appreciate Mr. Gainesand#8217; efforts to make it easier to do business in California so we can create more jobs and get the economy growing again.and#8221;



Good Morning Truckee is a community forum presented by the Truckee Donner Chamber of Commerce to provide timely and relevant information on a variety of topics and create a networking opportunity.

Good Morning Truckee is open to the public and#8212;-everyone is invited second Tuesdays at Truckee Town Hall, 7-8:30 a.m. Price at the door for general public is $10; Truckee Donner Chamber members $8 and includes a continental breakfast.

Good Morning Truckee is presented by the Truckee Donner Chamber of Commerce in partnership with sponsors Citizens Bank, The Office BOSS, the Sierra Sun, 101.5FM Truckee Tahoe Radio and the Town of Truckee. Additional sponsorships opportunities are available.

For more information call 530-587-8808 or e-mail info@truckee.com.


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