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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce announced its endorsement of Congressman Ken Calvert to represent California’s Forty-First Congressional District.
A new proposal from government bureaucrats could have a big impact on Main Street businesses and consumers in Georgia. Their plan calls for new financial rules that could cause hardships for local businesses and working families.
A new proposal from government bureaucrats could have a big impact on Main Street businesses and consumers in Illinois. Their plan calls for new financial rules that could cause hardships for local businesses and working families.
A new proposal from government bureaucrats could have a big impact on Main Street businesses and consumers in Nevada. Their plan calls for new financial rules that could cause hardships for local businesses and working families.
The Chamber’s lawsuit against the FTC is our latest effort to challenge an aggressive campaign to micromanage business decisions by the Administration, which plans to enact some 2,500 regulatory actions by the end of its first term.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce announced its endorsement of Jefferson Shreve to represent Indiana’s Sixth Congressional District.
The U.S. Chamber stands proudly with elected officials and candidates who support job creators and our workforce through durable, bipartisan policy solutions.