Vice President Kamala Harris meets with small business owners in San Francisco’s Chinatown

VP Kamala Harris touts investments in small businesses during Bay Area trip Vice President Kamala Harris returned home to the Bay Area Friday for a fundraiser and to meet with the small business community. CONNECTING… SAN FRANCISCO – Vice President Kamala Harris returned home to the Bay Area Friday for a fundraiser and to meet with the small business community. Air Force Two landed at San Francisco International Airport just before noon. Harris was greeted by dignitaries, supporters and even the youngest future leaders. But the homecoming also included a mission aimed at fixing challenges facing cities across the country. "We have folks here who understand software, who understand startup work, who understand what it means to use technology and innovation in terms of the future of our country," Harris said. The Vice President and her supporters said the goal was to lead, listen and discuss economic recovery and proper investments for the future. "Building bridges, connecting communities," said State Controller Malia Cohen. "Talking to small business owners – that’s the real reason she’s here." She visited the San Francisco Public Library in Chinatown to meet face-to-face with some small business owners and stakeholders, including those from the AAPI […]

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