By Josh Cross

In today’s world, too often, business and community interests are framed as opposing forces on top of being highly politicized. Nothing could be further from the truth. Supporting local businesses and economic development isn’t about being Republican or Democrat—it’s about ensuring Atascadero thrives. A strong local economy results in more local workers and increased donations to our schools and nonprofits, benefiting everyone. If there’s one thing I believe we can all agree on, it is that the results of a thriving economy in our town are a positive thing. 

Being pro-business doesn’t mean ignoring social or environmental concerns. It’s about striking the right balance—supporting economic growth while maintaining the character and values that make Atascadero special. Whether it’s helping a local café expand, streamlining the permitting process, providing workforce training, or addressing housing and transportation needs, economic development is about solving real challenges for residents and business owners.

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After all, we’re all in this together. Economic development creates opportunities. It helps businesses grow, provides good jobs, and allows families to build their futures here. A thriving local economy generates tax revenue that funds schools, infrastructure, and public safety. When businesses succeed, our entire community benefits.

It’s not a matter of businesses versus community interests. Communities thrive when businesses thrive, and businesses thrive when communities thrive. The two are deeply connected. Strong businesses create local jobs, reduce the need for long commutes, and contribute to a vibrant, engaged community.

Unfortunately, our national discourse often frames business and community interests as competing priorities. But, when we move beyond political labels and focus on solutions for Atascadero, we create an environment where businesses and residents alike can succeed.

At the Atascadero Chamber, we believe in the power of collaboration. Our focus is on building a strong, resilient economy that benefits everyone. By supporting local businesses, fostering innovation, and working together, we can create a thriving community. As it turns out, being pro-local business isn’t just smart policy; it’s the right thing to do for Atascadero.

New March Chamber Members

805 Customs Screen Printing and Embroidery

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AgWest Farm Credit

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District 5 Supervisor, Heather Moreno

slocounty.ca.gov/departments/board-of-supervisors/district-5-supervisor-heather-moreno 

Golden Wolves Sports Association

goldenwolvessports.org 

Mini U Storage Atascadero miniustorage.com/location/USA/CA/Atascarero/atascadero 

The Porch Santa Margarita

theporchcafe.com 

The White Wave Wellness

thewhitewavewellness.com 

Tommy’s Auto and Performance

tommysaap.com 

TrueXPanse

truexpanse.com

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