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.
Make a commitment to help small business suppliers and vendors manage their capital and improve cash flow.
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This letter was sent to the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, supporting the reauthorization of a number of programs within the Small Business Administration.
This letter was sent to the Senate Committee on Small Business & Entrepreneurship, supporting the reauthorization of U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) programs.
This letter was sent to the U.S. House of Representatives, supporting three bills related to financial services and opposing one more.
Small business owners struggle to provide their employees with health insurance. About 8 in 10 are concerned about health care prices. Last year, President Donald Trump took steps to change that. His administration finalized a rule that would let small businesses band together and buy less expensive health plans. I own a small business here in Louisiana — DonahueFavret Contractors in Mandeville — and I know how beneficial such cost-saving measures can be. Unfortunately, the rule is tied up in court. That's disheartening.
The Senate need to act on the SECURE Act/RESA to take the first step toward increasing retirement security.
As online shopping grows in popularity, U.S. small businesses are finding unlimited growth potential in international markets.