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Fluorochemistries, including PFAS, are essential to our everyday life.
Minimizing red tape will enable small businesses to do what they do best: drive innovation, bolster communities, and create jobs.
The Chamber filed a lawsuit to stop the CFPB from implementing a rule that punishes responsible credit card users who pay their bills on time.
Two critical pieces of legislation passed the U.S. House of Representatives in February 2024, which can improve the U.S. response to human trafficking.
"Don’t hamstring American business and economic growth. Help us do what we do best."
Price control paradox: Breaking down when the Biden Administration wrongly blamed businesses for high prices and why its ‘price control’ agenda is the actual culprit.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce released upon the U.S House of Representatives passing the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024, which would fund parts of the government whose funding was set to expire on March 8.