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GREATER PHOENIX CHAMBER APPLAUDS VOTERS FOR SUPPORTING CITY’S FUTURE

MEDIA CONTACT:
Janelle Tassart
(O): 602.495.6480
(C): 480.215.2149
jtassart@phoenixchamber.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
August 28, 2019

PHOENIX – The Greater Phoenix Chamber applauds voters for voting no on “Building a Better Phoenix Act” (Prop 105) and the “Responsible Budget Act” (Prop 106).

In June, the Chamber announced its opposition to both measures.

Statement on Prop 105
The Chamber advocates for the development and maintenance of a balanced and cost-efficient transportation system that involves all modes of transportation.

“The failure of Prop 105 is another vote of confidence from voters on the positive impact that light rail has on our community,” said Todd Sanders President and CEO of the Chamber. “For more than a decade, voters have continually supported creating a multimodal, regional transit system that connects people to the community and to work opportunities.”

The resounding no vote from Phoenicians means that the city’s investment and expansion plans for the light rail system will move forward.

As the voice of business, the Chamber supports the region’s groundbreaking light rail system that has connected cities and communities since the initial opening in 2008.  To date, the system has spurred more than $11 billion of economic activity.

Statement on Prop 106
The Chamber supports reforms of the public pension and retirement systems that ensure that the systems are financially and actuarially sound and will not cause unexpected and excessive costs to the government, public employees, and taxpayers.

“If Prop 106 had succeeded it would have irrefutably harmed our city’s progress by hindering strategic Investment in resources that are vital to the city’s growth and economic prosperity,” said Mike Huckins, Vice President of Public Affairs for the Chamber.

The substantial no vote on Prop 106 allows the city to gather stakeholders holistically to continue to develop thoughtful and functional reforms that address the core budget concerns without limiting the city’s ability to invest in future growth and services.

“We recognize the need for further reforms to pension and retirement systems to address long-term funding concerns, but are pleased that voters understand the nuance of city finances and the need for flexibility and adaptability as our city moves forward,” Huckins said.

For more specific questions or official comments, contact the Vice President of Public Affairs Mike Huckins at 602.495.6474 or mhuckins@phoenixchamber.com.

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About the Greater Phoenix Chamber

Representing 2,400 businesses across the Greater Phoenix region, the Greater Phoenix Chamber promotes regional prosperity by serving as a catalyst for economic vitality and strong communities. The Chamber pursues this mission by collaborating with business, political, and community leaders to grow the regional talent pool, create a regional approach to economic development and drive a pro-Arizona agenda.   

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