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Tampa Bay LGBT Chamber and South Tampa Chamber Opposes HB7/SB148

February 18, 2022 | Comments Off on Tampa Bay LGBT Chamber and South Tampa Chamber Opposes HB7/SB148

The Tampa Bay LGBT Chamber and South Tampa Chamber of Commerce Opposes the so-called “Stop Woke Act”  (HB7/SB148) that, if passed, will adversely impact Florida businesses and specifically those members…

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The Tampa Bay LGBT Chamber, South Tampa Chamber of Commerce and the Tampa Bay Chamber Endorse Keeping the Tampa Bay Rays and Rowdies in The Region

November 18, 2021 | Comments Off on The Tampa Bay LGBT Chamber, South Tampa Chamber of Commerce and the Tampa Bay Chamber Endorse Keeping the Tampa Bay Rays and Rowdies in The Region

  The Tampa Bay LGBT Chamber, South Tampa Chamber of Commerce and Tampa Bay Chamber (The Chambers) endorse the Tampa Bay Rays and Rowdies commitment to remaining in Tampa Bay…

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LGBTQ Business Solidarity Event

October 29, 2021 | Comments Off on LGBTQ Business Solidarity Event

On behalf of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), the business voice of the LGBTQ community and the Tampa Bay LGBT Chamber, & our Florida affiliates we present yo…

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$2 Million in New Grants Aimed for LGBTQ+-owned and Ally Restaurants

September 22, 2021 | Comments Off on $2 Million in New Grants Aimed for LGBTQ+-owned and Ally Restaurants

National LGBT Chamber of Commerce Teams Up Tampa Bay LGBT Chamber and Grubhub To Offer String-Free Funds for Struggling Restaurants Impacted by Covid   September 22, 2021 | For Immediate…

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Hillsborough County 1% Transportation Discretionary Sales Surtax Ruled Unconstitutional by the Florida Supreme Court

August 20, 2021 | Comments Off on Hillsborough County 1% Transportation Discretionary Sales Surtax Ruled Unconstitutional by the Florida Supreme Court

Effective immediately, the combined state and local sales and use tax rate for Hillsborough County is 7.5%. Dealers should collect only the combined 7.5% rate. Florida Supreme Court Ruling The…

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