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Chamber Highlights | Week Of Feb. 23-27

Feb EconGov Regional Public Safety Training Center

February 27, 2026

This week at the Roseville Chamber: we were in rooms where ideas, partnerships and energy are flowing — across business, leadership and community.

Here’s a look at what we’ve been up to and what’s on the horizon.

 

Your Membership Team was very busy this week!

Attendees at the Event Planning Roundtable on Tuesday learned about how Storytelling can set them aside from their competitors, featuring Jamie Perez with Beyond Words Production.

Wednesday, Brian Gladden with Strategy & Innovation Institute led our Business Bootcamp, sharing his expertise in business innovation strategies to keep your business current in today's ever-changing market.

They then welcomed 130 professionals to the Breakfast on Thursday at Randy Peters Catering & Event Center and wrapped up the day with a ribbon cutting celebration for STYLE Magazine.

They also welcomed 10 new members this week:

  • Capitol Archive Print
  • M3 Services, LLC
  • Brightstart Learning Academy, LLC
  • Carmine Software
  • Farms' Pizza
  • Advantage Presentation Services
  • PinnaclAI.com
  • HRtoGO
  • FUNRULY | architecture experienced ®
  • Daniel Lee’s Gift

How can they assist you?

 

Friday morning’s Econ/Gov meeting delivered a powerful conversation about the proposed Regional Public Safety Training Center — and why our region needs it now.

We were joined by Sierra College Superintendent/President Willy Duncan, Roseville Police Chief Troy Bergstrom, Roseville Fire Chief Ryan Harrigan, and Placer County Undersheriff Shayne Wright in a panel moderated by Vicki Gonzalez, Host of Insight, from CapRadio. A clear theme emerged: regional collaboration is strong, but our ability to train locally is not. Today, agencies are often forced to send personnel to other parts of the state to access the facilities and specialized instruction they need.

The proposed center would be unlike anything else in Northern California — a centralized, state-of-the-art hub designed to meet the evolving training demands of law enforcement, fire, and public safety professionals across our region. The conversation underscored both the urgency and the opportunity in front of us.

Thank you to Union Pacific Railroad for sponsoring this month’s meeting and supporting meaningful dialogue around critical regional priorities.

 

In other Advocacy updates, SB 587 has passed the Senate and is pending Assembly Appropriations Committee approval.

This bill proposes a new tax income credit designed to offset the amount of local sales and use taxes manufacturers and related businesses currently pay on certain equipment purchases that are partially exempt under existing California tax law.

Why This Matters:

Supporting Local Manufacturing & Innovation

SB 587 is intended to make California more competitive for capital investments in manufacturing and R&D by reducing the net cost of equipment purchases. Stakeholders supporting the bill say it could boost in-state investment, help grow high-wage jobs, and encourage businesses to maintain and expand operations in California rather than relocating out of state.

Fiscal & Policy Consideration

Because it would reduce tax revenues (with early estimates suggesting tens to hundreds of millions in foregone revenues over several years), the bill includes conditions tying credit availability to budget appropriations.

Business Impact

If enacted in its current form, manufacturers and companies investing in qualifying equipment should plan now to understand documentation requirements and how the credit could apply once it becomes available — potentially beginning with the 2026 tax year.

 

Have you heard the news? Placer Valley 2026 is here and earlier this year!

On May 28th, the region’s largest business summit will convene at the Roebbelen Center from 9AM - 2PM. We are thrilled to hear from amazing leaders, such as our Healthcare Panel featuring CEO of Sutter Roseville Medical Center - Roseville, Tammy Powers, COO of Kaiser Permanente Roseville, Kevin Smith, and CEO of Dignity Health - Mercy San Juan Medical Center, Austin Manning! Come join and engage in the exciting dialogue by registering here. If you are interested in having a booth or sponsoring the event, please email Brooke Whiting for more information.