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This Hill letter was sent to the conferees for the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021.
This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the United States Senate, supporting S. 4873, the "Reaching America's Rural Minority Businesses Act of 2020."
Today, the U.S. Chamber and Georgia Chamber of Commerce released a new $2 million issue advocacy campaign in the state of Georgia. The advertisement, titled “This Holiday Season,” thanks and encourages Senator David Perdue and Senator Kelly Loeffler to continue fighting for pandemic relief that has saved thousands of Georgia’s small businesses and jobs.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors today elected Chris Lofgren, Ph.D., former president and CEO of Schneider National, headquartered in Green Bay, Wisconsin, as chair for an 18-month term. Lofgren succeeds Maura W. Donahue, president of DonahueFavret Contractors Holding Company.
Today, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce congratulated Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) on his tremendous victory in the race to represent Alaska in the United States Senate. The Chamber proudly endorsed Senator Sullivan in 2020 and have been honored to work directly with him on issues critical to the business community, job creators, and in support of America’s workforce.
Tonight, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce congratulated Senator Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) on his tremendous victory in the race to represent North Carolina in the United States Senate. The Chamber proudly endorsed Senator Tillis in 2020 and have been honored to work directly with him on issues critical to the business community, job creators, and in support of America’s workforce.
With major news outlets declaring the outcome of the presidential election, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce issued the following statement, which can be attributed to CEO Thomas J. Donohue.
If last night’s election shows anything, it’s that the American democratic process is alive and well.
Today, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce congratulated Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) on her tremendous victory in the race to represent Maine in the United States Senate. The Chamber proudly endorsed Senator Collins in 2020 and have been honored to work directly with her on issues critical to the business community, job creators, and in support of America’s workforce.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — With the Presidential election outcome still undetermined, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce celebrated the historic voter turnout and urged patience and trust in the democratic system. The following statement can be attributed to U.S. Chamber CEO Thomas J. Donohue: