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San Diego Advocates Influence Local Business Policies
March 21, 2026
Business for Good, a volunteer-run nonprofit representing small and micro business owners in San Diego, has actively influenced local policy changes including raising minimum wages for hospitality workers and advancing environmental regulations. This group provides a progressive alternative voice to the traditionally conservative San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce, demonstrating that business interests can align with social justice and sustainability goals. Their advocacy efforts have engaged municipal entities such as the San Diego City Council and the Port of San Diego, impacting procurement and contracting environments by emphasizing fair labor practices and environmental responsibility.
- Procurement professionals should recognize the growing influence of socially and environmentally conscious business groups in shaping local policy and contracting requirements.
- Contractors and vendors operating in San Diego may encounter evolving standards related to wage fairness and sustainability that could affect bid competitiveness and compliance.
- Engagement with diverse business advocacy organizations can provide insights into emerging local priorities and help align proposals with community values.
- Municipal agencies like the San Diego City Council and Port of San Diego are key stakeholders in these policy shifts, potentially integrating these principles into procurement criteria.
Business for Good helped show that fair wages are not anti-business ... They also demonstrated that responsible businesses understand a simple truth: when workers thrive, our entire community thrives.
— Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera
Electeds want to do right by the people, but they feel like their hands are tied. So we get to be that organization that unties their hands.
— Cindy Lin
(With) so much out of our control on a national level, it feels empowering.
— Rachel Kumar
Agencies
Port of San Diego, San Diego City Council, San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce, Environmental Protection Agency
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Sources
- How Business for Good shows business owners are not the same · Times of San Diego · Mar 21