PLYMOUTH AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Chamber’s Legislative Breakfast delivers the state of the state
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KINGSTON – The opiate drug crisis, an infrastructure in desperate need of repair, the looming closure of Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station and the outrageous cost of higher education were just a few of the issues local legislators tackled during the Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce’s 2015 Legislative Breakfast.
Area business professionals, town officials and employees took their seats at 7:30 a.m. Friday, Nov. 13, at Indian Pond Country Club in Kingston to learn the state of the state’s business climate and the factors that are impacting it…
Rep. Mathew Muratore, R-Plymouth, noted that the state recognizes that the economic impact of Plymouth’s 400th anniversary celebration in 2020 isn’t just about Plymouth; he said he’s working with fellow lawmakers on statewide initiatives for 2020.