Strategic Advocacy
The Strategic Advocacy division is comprised of several major policy divisions within the Chamber including theCyber, Space, and National Security Division; Economic Policy Division; Employment Policy Division; and Small Business Policy Division. Environmental Affairs and Sustainability, Health Policy, and Transportation and Infrastructure Policy are also under the umbrella of the Policy Group.
The division works closely with the Chamber's Congressional and Public Affairs and Political Affairs and Federation Relations divisions.
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House Should Quickly Take up and Pass the Senate Measure WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Chamber of Commerce Senior Vice President and Chief Policy Officer Neil Bradley issued the following statement today after passage of the 2018 budget resolution in the U.S. Senate:
The U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions on October 18 approved the nominations of several...
In 2016 alone, private employers spent more than $242 billion on retirement income benefits. This publication includes the business practices of 13 employers working to ensure a financially sound future for their employees.
Questions for the Record from Hearing Entitled “Cutting through the Red Tape: Oversight of Federal Infrastructure Permitting and the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council”U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Responses from William L. Kovacs, Senior Vice PresidentEnvironment, Technology, and Regulatory Affairs Division, U.S. Chamber of Commerce September 7, 2017
As readers of this blog are well aware, the Fight for $15 campaign has created quite a few headlines over the past five years...
We want to find out what barriers are holding back today’s small businesses from growth and what we can do to send Washington lawmakers a clear message
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Chamber of Commerce Senior Vice President for Labor, Immigration and Employee Benefits Randy Johnson issued the following statement today following President Trump’s signing of an executive order taking action to increase health care choices:
On October 11th, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers sent this joint comment letter to Internal Revenue Service Deputy Commissioner for Services and Enforcement Kirsten Wielobob and the U.S. Treasury Department Office of Tax Policy Assistant Secretary David Kautter regarding Mortality Tables for Determining Present Value Under Defined Benefit Pension Plans Final Regulation. October 11, 2017
On October 11, 2017, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce sent this letter to Senator Cory Gardner supporting the introduction of S. 1859, the "Healthcare Tax Relief Act."