California Economic Development and Efforts
The State of California has crucial resources for vulnerable residents, small businesses, and nonprofits. The San Joaquin Partnership will connect you to specialists who can
The team at the San Joaquin Partnership (SJP) is currently monitoring the COVID-19 pandemic and response efforts now in effect with Shelter-in-Place Orders in California, and the “Safer at Home” protocols that have been put in place.
During these unprecedented times, we know that there are significant impacts to our regional, national and global economies. The Partnership is compiling information, resources, best practices, and strategies to support the county’s economic resiliency and ultimate recovery. This page will be updated regularly as new updates and resources are released.
The information on the San Joaquin Partnership COVID-19 Response page is provided as part of our public-benefit mission over the past 29 years of delivering the future growth of San Joaquin County with attraction of new jobs and the expansion and retention of our existing industries.
Email SJP for direct assistance to overcome the challenges your organization is facing: sjp@sanjoaquinusa.com
The State of California has crucial resources for vulnerable residents, small businesses, and nonprofits. The San Joaquin Partnership will connect you to specialists who can
Please visit the links below to see additional support provided within the region. San Joaquin Regional COVID-19 Response Pages San Joaquin County FAQ’s San Joaquin County
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was passed by Congress with bipartisan support and signed into law by President Trump on March
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA or Act) requires certain employers to provide employees with paid sick leave or expanded family and medical leave for specified
Working together to keep our California communities healthy. The state is mobilizing at every level to proactively and aggressively protect the health and well-being of
At least thirty-seven states, the District of Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico have introduced legislation to support state action related to COVID-19. Several resolutions adjourn legislative sessions or adopt temporary
Coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to dominate the news and our lives, raising concerns among individuals and for our economy. Below are a series of resources and
San Joaquin Public Health Services California Department of Public Health Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Map Testing Project Baseline COVID-19 testing
Workplace safety and health regulations in California require employers to take steps to protect workers exposed to infectious diseases like the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), which
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