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Business Breakfast with Representative Keiko Orrall
. Please Note --> This is a Past Event!! .
Date:
9/25/2018
Time:
7:45 AM TO 9:00 AM
Stoneforge Tavern & Publick House
90 Paramount Drive
Raynham, MA 02767
Phone:
(508) 824-4068
Event Description:
The Taunton Area Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with the Cranberry Chamber, will be holding a
Business Breakfast with Representative Keiko Orrall
. It will take place on
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
at
Stoneforge Restaurant
in Raynham. Registration is at
7:45 a.m.
Keiko Orrall, candidate for State Treasurer, is the first Asian-American woman to seek a constitutional office in Massachusetts. Elected to the House of Representatives in 2011, Keiko is also the first Asian-American woman elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives. As a four-term lawmaker, Representative Orrall is a strong advocate for her district building bipartisan bridges and focusing on policy over politics. She led an effort to stop Massachusetts' participation in PARCC, a national testing consortium, which allowed Massachusetts to control its own educational policy and standards. She was instrumental in helping to pass legislation to give small businesses certainty in tax filing deadlines by matching state and federal requirements. Most recently she worked with a bipartisan group to stop an unnecessary regulation in the medical field that would have cost city and town taxpayers millions of dollars. Working with senior citizen advocates and legislators across the aisle she helped block a measure that would have shut down one quarter of all nursing homes in the state through overregulation and disregard for the needs of the elder population.
The cost to attend this event is
$20
for Chamber Members and
$30
for Non-Members. Breakfast will be provided. Register online by clicking on the "register" button above or email
[email protected]
.
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