Californians have been staying home and saving lives since the start of our statewide stay-at-home order issued on March 19, 2020. These efforts have allowed the state to move forward on our roadmap for modifying the statewide order. We are now moving into Stage 3. The state is issuing guidelines to help these workplaces reopen safely.​ MORE>>>

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The SBA Website has been updated to include Recovery Information in multiple languages. https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans/coronavirus-relief-options
SMUD has prepared a few tips to help keep your utility bill in check once you re-open. 
State-by-State Business Reopening Guidance 
The U.S. Chamber remains a strong advocate for bringing Americans back to work and life in a gradual process done safely, successfully, and sustainably in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. This process, however, will be non-uniform and differ from region to region depending on the prevalence of COVID-19 and guidelines from local and state governments. 
​The U.S. Chamber created the new interactive State-by-State Business Reopening Guidance map—equipped with current stay-at-home orders, timelines, state profiles, and more critical information—to help our chamber and members track the differences and provide the latest guidance for America's employers.  
California Retailers Association & California Business Properties Association- Offering help for local retailers 
  • CRA / CBPA Best Practices  
  • Target Stores has made a manual available to all retailers. This documents offers suggestions and ideas to consider as retailers look at opening- a manual for Retail Operations Post COVID-19 Target Resource Manual  
  • CRA - site
  • CBPA - site

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