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Monday, June 17, 2002 VOLUME 1 ISSUE 26  
 TOPICS
Events
Florida Government
FirstMonday
Community
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What Are You Looking At?
Get Your Tickets Early!
Cost of Health Insurance
Making You Sick?

Legislative Link
Calling All Party Animals
Doing Business In An
"Unusual" Way

Convention Center Sets Record for Occupancy Rate
Reapportionment Trial Delayed
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June 10, 2002

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What Are You Looking At?
We’re looking at ways to improve Central Florida . . . we’re looking to you to get involved! How? By attending one or more of the myregion.org Community Issues Workshops.
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Get Your Tickets Early!
Get ready to kick off the Golden Knights' football season at the Orlando Regional Chamber's UCF Kick-Off Luncheon on August 23, 2002, at the Rosen Centre Hotel.
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Cost of Health Insurance
Making You Sick?

If so, you are not alone. The pressure's rising on health insurance costs, and no business will be able to avoid being squeezed. So, what's the prescription for your company's health insurance plan? ChamberCARE!
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Legislative Link
The Board of Governors of the Florida Chamber of Commerce convened last week at Amelia Island for their annual summer meeting.
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Calling All Party Animals
Change 4 Kid’s first “official” fundraiser, “Party Animals” – so named because it will be a fun, festive evening co-sponsored by key Democratic and Republican fundraisers joined together in a bipartisan manner.
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Doing Business In An
"Unusual" Way

The Chamber’s Business Un-Usual was a huge success. Over 2,000 attendees walked the floor of the Expo Center sharing information about their products and services.
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Convention Center Sets Record for Occupancy Rate
The Orange County Convention Center (OCCC) is celebrating a new milestone, breaking its previous occupancy rate for conventions and tradeshows.
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Reapportionment Trial Delayed
Scheduled to end today, the reapportionment trial occurring in Miami will not likely conclude until next Tuesday.
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