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Small Businesses Are Wary, Resilient Amid Inflation, Credit ConcernsEvery week the U.S. Chamber's Vice President of Small Business Policy Tom Sullivan summarizes the latest data and what it means for the health of America's small businesses.
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The Preserving Taxpayers' Rights Act would prohibit outsourcing federal tax audits of private taxpayers to outside law firms.
The Global Energy Institute advocates for a diverse mix of energy resources. Among them are 99 commercial nuclear reactors.
The purpose of the “Building Operational Public Private Partnerships” is to provide a guide for state, local, tribal, territorial governments and private sector businesses attempting to build public private partnerships to serve the interdependent needs of the community. Specifically, the guide is designed for those organizations that intend to collaborate before a disaster (e.g., preparedness, planning, training, exercises), coordinate operationally during an event (e.g., incident (crisis, disaster, emergency, Stafford/Non-Stafford, response), and collaborate post-event (e.g., incident (recovery, mitigation and resilience activities) consistent with Grant Guidance and prevailing doctrine through the National Preparedness System and Post-Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act (PKEMRA).
America’s 28 million small businesses account for 67% of new jobs and more than 50% of the nation’s economic output.
As the debate over NAFTA heats up, the Chamber stands firm in its commitment to preserving the agreement.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Thomas J. Donohue today penned an open letter to all members of Congress demanding an end to the legislative gridlock that is holding progress hostage.
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On July 19, the U.S. House of Representatives Appropriations Committee approved the Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education...
On June 8, Gov. Brian Sandoval vetoed legislation that would have raised Nevada’s minimum wage as high as $12 an hour.
While this takes the minimum wage issue off the table for now, Nevadans haven’t seen the last of it. That’s because the Legislature also passed a bill to increase the minimum wage through a constitutional ballot initiative. While the language of the initiative may seem straightforward, voters would be wise to read the fine print.
Rep. Luetkemeyer introduced a bipartisan bill that rethinks how we approach bank supervision and prudential standards.