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.
Latest Content
California’s AB 257 could radically change the way the franchise industry operates in the state and could ultimately price small business owners out of the market.
This Coalition Letter was sent to Chairman Pallone and Ranking Member McMorris Rodgers supporting H.R. 8059, the Recycling and Composting Accountability Act and H.R. 8183, the Recycling Infrastructure and Accessibility Act.
In a tight labor market, employers can recruit and retain employees by offering incentives that go beyond standard benefits. Here are nine innovative benefits employers could consider offering their workforce.
The economy isn’t doing as poorly as many think due to a phenomenon called second-hand pessimism. Chief Economist Curtis Dubay explains the paradox and what it means for businesses and individuals.
U.S. industrial production has risen by two-thirds in the past 30 years. America’s ability to deliver on a “make it here, sell it everywhere” agenda depends on new trade agreements.
The NLRB's complaint against the CEO of Amazon is unfair and will ultimately be found to be without merit.
This multi-association letter was sent by the National Foreign Trade Council to Treasury Secretary Yellen, Commerce Secretary Raimondo, and U.S. Trade Representative Tai concerning a recently modified, highly problematic tax reform bill in Colombia.
Paul Shmotolokha, CEO and chairman of the board of New Use Energy Solutions, shares how his company is working to ship solar power packs to Ukraine in a time of need.
The Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division’s recently proposed regulation redefines how to classify employees and independent contractors under the Fair Labor Standards Act. Here's what businesses across industries need to know.
Disparities in infrastructure have cost too many communities valuable resources, time, effort, and money, leading to fewer opportunities for economic growth. The Infrastructure Investments and Jobs Act can transform these underserved communities and improve quality of life for all people.