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SUMMARY:ICE 2026: How New Hampshire Businesses Can Protect their Employees and Communities
DESCRIPTION:Join us on for a conversation on February 17th among New Hampshire business leaders to provide insight and guidance on how to prepare for possible ICE deployments in your communities. This briefing is intended to provide clarity\, answer practical questions\, and ensure businesses are prepared to play a constructive role in keeping communities safe and resilient. As we have seen from other communities\, a militarized presence harms local economies\, eroding community trust\, and raising grave concerns about democratic governance. \nSpeakers: \n\nRic Estrada\, President and CEO\, Metropolitan Family Services\, Chicago\nJonathan Grode\, Green & Spiegel LLP (Philadelphia)\nAnna Dorman\, Protect Democracy\nChris Purdy\, Chamberlain Network\nMichael Smith\, National Security Leaders for America\nRichard Eidlin\, session moderator\n\nOur discussion will cover:  \n\nWhat business leaders can expect during a deployment.\nKnow Your Rights – legal options businesses have for responding to ICE actions\, including protecting your workforce and keeping operations going\nMessaging and communication recommendations\nQ&A\n\nWe know business leaders are often on the front lines of community response. An ICE deployment can affect employees\, customers\, and operations – from public perception and safety concerns to disruption of commerce and anxiety among staff and patrons. Business leaders may also face questions about their company’s responsibilities\, how to communicate with their teams\, and how to support their mayor and local officials during times of heightened tension.
URL:https://www.nhbsr.org/event/ice-2026-how-new-hampshire-businesses-can-protect-their-employees-and-communities/
LOCATION:LaBelle Winery\, 14 NH-111\, Derry\, NH\, 03038\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Pathways to Prosperity,Member Event,Networking Socials
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SUMMARY:2026 New Hampshire Energy Policy Update and Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:2026 New Hampshire Energy Policy Update and Opportunities \nDescription \nJoin Ceres and NHBSR for a private briefing on the rapidly evolving 2026 climate policy landscape. As New Hampshire enters a critical legislative session and nears the finalization of the state’s Comprehensive Climate Action Plan (CCAP)\, and federal support for clean technology faces significant rollbacks\, the business community’s voice is more critical than ever to ensure New Hampshire remains economically competitive \nRegistration: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/bwUj-asyR6Gv3ldD-b0rbg
URL:https://www.nhbsr.org/event/2026-new-hampshire-energy-policy-update-and-opportunities/
CATEGORIES:Climate,Pathways to Prosperity,Member Event,Networking Socials
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SUMMARY:Energy Security & Affordability for NH Businesses During War and Peace
DESCRIPTION:NH businesses have zero control over supplies of oil\, natural gas and gasoline because we have to import all fossil fuels from away (at an annual cost of $3.5 billion per year and rising). This makes us forever vulnerable to external price shocks\, whether it’s the Iran war\, Ukraine war or LNG exports driving up local costs. In response\, a growing number of businesses are investing in solar and battery storage to stabilize energy costs and increase their independence as volatile liquid fuels become less reliable and more expensive in a destabilizing world. Now that solar has become the cheapest form of energy in history\, producing and storing energy locally has become a vital strategy for businesses to bypass global volatility and turn true energy independence into a stable competitive advantage—shielding business operations from unpredictable price spikes and supply chain bottlenecks. Please join NHBSR and ReVision Energy co-founder Phil Coupe for a deep dive into the opportunity to harness hyper-efficient electrotech for an energy future that is cheaper\, cleaner and better for the Granite State’s economy and environment. \nSpeaker: \n\nPhil Coupe\, Co-founder\, Revision Energy
URL:https://www.nhbsr.org/event/energy-security-affordability-for-nh-businesses-during-war-and-peace/
CATEGORIES:Climate,Pathways to Prosperity,Member Event,Networking Socials
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