Small Business Policy
The Small Business Policy team formulates small business policy and assists small business members in creating effective grassroots actions and strategies on legislative, regulatory and international initiatives.
The Small Business Policy team manages the Small Business Council, the U.S. Chamber’s principal policy committee and action group representing the issues of concern to small business. In addition to formulating small business policy, the council assists in creating strategies on legislative, regulatory and international initiatives. The group is able to bring to the Chamber’s Board of Directors attention issues they regard as important or comment on the small business impact of policy being formulated by other Chamber standing policy committees.
Catch up on the latest data and what it means for the health of America's small businesses.
The U.S. Chamber urges Congress to enact the “Main Street Tax Certainty Act,” which would make the 20% pass-through deduction permanent.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Tom Sullivan, vice president of small business policy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce issued the following statement today urging cosponsorship of H.R. 216 / S. 1149, the “Main Street Tax Certainty Act":
This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the United States Congress, urging cosponsorship of H.R. 216 / S. 1149, the "Main Street Tax Certainty Act."
New award to honor businesses’ commitment to community support and leadership during the coronavirus pandemic The U.S. Chamber of Commerce announced the finalists for its annual Dream Big Awards, presented by Chase for Business, with support from MetLife. The awards celebrate the achievements of small businesses and honors their contributions to America’s economic growth.
It is now September and with no additional aid in sight from Congress, small businesses across the country are bracing for tough choices.
WASHINGTON, D.C.— Female-owned small businesses have been disproportionately affected by the coronavirus pandemic and corresponding economic crisis, and they are now less likely to expect future revenue, investment and staffing growth, according to data released today by the U.S.
Women-owned small businesses have been more heavily impacted by the coronavirus pandemic than male-owned small businesses, and they are less likely to anticipate a strong recovery in the year ahead, new data show.
This Coalition letter was sent to Congressional leadership and to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, on the President's Executive Order Deferring Payroll Tax Obligations.
Congress and the White House need to come together on a path that supports families without creating the uncertainty of a big tax surprise.
More minority-owned businesses fear permanent closure, struggling to secure loans Belief that minority small businesses face greater challenges sees sharp increase
This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the United States Congress and to the President of the United States, on the unemployment insurance benefit.