Thursday, May 9, 2024

Interim President & CEO of SA Chamber of Commerce discusses possible government shutdown, local economy


SAN ANTONIO – Amid in style fear over the likelihood of a government shutdown, we heard from a lot of local leaders and organizations, together with the Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce.

Dave Petersen, Interim President and CEO of the chamber, joined Leading SA to talk about the likelihood of a shutdown and our local economy.

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Although the government shutdown was once quickly prevented for a minimum of the following 45 days, no everlasting spending package deal has been licensed.

In the case of a shutdown, Peterson detailed a series response from those that can be most influenced in San Antonio, in particular talking on servicewomen and males.

“Uncertainty in what people will be paid or not, you know, will not help that situation. And for those that are actively serving, you know, that uncertainty means, you know, stockpile all your resources, say things. So that means less shopping and less engagement in the community. So, you know, we would strongly encourage Congress to work more quickly and not wait for the deadline to get this done,” Petersen stated.

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As for San Antonio’s mindset, Peterson described optimism from companies inside the town.

“We hear a lot of optimism. We have cautious optimism. You know, some of the real headaches of the past are being dealt with, maybe not solved, but being dealt with. Things like supply chains, things like workforce are being worked, and there are improvements in those spaces. But, you know, the high-interest rate condition we’re in and forecast to stay in for a while has people thinking, well, tax relief came out of the legislature this year. There’s a kind of a wait-and-see approach to that from a lot of people. So but there’s optimism that, you know, that business is picking back up, that the pandemic is in the rearview mirror,” Petersen stated.

Peterson additionally shared local companies’ comments as they lean at the chamber, giving an within take a look at the trade panorama.

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“Some of them told us, particularly in the retail space, that sales have been off this summer and it can be a combination of things. You know, some speculation revolves around, you know, the high temperatures kept people inside. So bars, restaurants, particularly those that thrive in outside areas, you know, suffered from that,” he stated.

Peterson famous how a lot of the general public has been reassessing their spending, particularly as pupil loans resume reimbursement this October.

“Then again, the general economy has people kind of assessing and, you know, do I spend my money now or do I try to hold on to it? And, you know, things like student loan repayment beginning probably has people thinking about that income and that that revenue that they’ve got to put towards that instead of having discretionary income. So there’s there’s a lot of factors in play,” Petersen stated.

With a wary, positive perspective, Peterson gave extra information at the expansion San Antonio will see within the subsequent yr.

“We see the great work that’s going on with the airport. We heard the announcement that our good friends of Greater SATX, Visit San Antonio, and the airport put together about the European flight. We have heard very optimistic words from Senator Cruz on a 15-year-plus effort we’ve had with Congress to try to get a direct flight into Washington National. We’re hearing a lot of development at Brooks, at the airport, and in other places. So, you know, I think there’s a lot of opportunity in San Antonio, and I think it will continue to thrive. But, you know, it’s not going to be without challenge,” Petersen stated.

Lastly, Peterson detailed many of the large-scale tasks and plans within the works that can even convey new financial stimulus.

“Well, San Antonio is on the map in many, many ways and certainly in the draft. It won’t be helped with that. So the Spurs have the rock that will be coming open here soon. They’ve shown the photos of the new training facility, really bringing it to the state of the art, the most world-class in the NBA, which is which is a big step. Civic Park opened this weekend. A lot of business going downtown. It’s going to be a great place. You know, we know Velocity Texas, they are changing the face of the East side. So, you know, there is development, there is progress all around this community. And it’s, you know, very positive steps for the community at large,” Petersen stated.

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