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Smart regulations give businesses the rules of the road so they can operate, innovate, and invest with certainty. Regulatory overreach, on the other hand, stifles growth and innovation. Getting this balance right is essential to driving solutions that improve lives and fostering a vibrant and dynamic economy that creates opportunities for people.
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The U.S. Chamber works with governments at the state, federal, and global levels to create a regulatory environment in which businesses can innovate, compete, and thrive. From labor and finance to technology and energy regulations, we ensure the voice of business is represented in the rulemaking process. When rules are outdated, outmoded, or overreaching, we work to improve or eliminate them in the agencies, in Congress, or in the courts.
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The Transatlantic Economy 2019 report from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the American Chamber of Commerce to the EU documents the strength of the transatlantic economy, but also warns that accumulating frictions between the United States and Europe are testing the resilience of the world’s largest bilateral commercial relationship.
This Key Vote Alert! letter was sent to all members of the U.S. House of Representatives opposing H.R. 1, "For the People Act of 2019."
This coalition letter was sent to all members of the U.S. House of Representatives opposing H.R. 1, "For the People Act of 2019." Three-hundred and seventeen organizations signed on to the letter.
With EPA, Interior, and even parts of the White House on an extended leave, work on these reforms has ground to a halt.
This Key Vote Alert! letter was sent to the United States Senate opposing S.J.Res. 64, which would provide for a repeal under the CRA of the IRS’ guidance related to disclosure of donors to tax exempt organizations.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Thomas J. Donohue today sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on the potential for a European Digital Services Tax (DST). Read the letter below: October 29, 2018
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Chamber of Commerce Center for Global Regulatory Cooperation (GRC) Vice President Sean Heather today released the following statement after the Trump administration announced its intent to withdraw from the Universal Postal Union (UPU) treaty:
This letters was sent to Representative Peter Roskam (with a cc to Rep. Kevin Brady and Senator Orrin Hatch) in support of H.R. 4916, "IRS Abuse and Protecting Free Speech Act of 2018."