Corporate Governance
The U.S. Chamber supports responsible corporate governance policies that benefit companies and shareholders in the long term.

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The U.S. Chamber supports responsible corporate governance policies that benefit the long-term position of companies and shareholders. We fight back against special interest activists driven by political agendas unrelated to the interests of businesses and investors.
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- Improving Government2025 National Civics Bee® National Championship VirtualLive Now10:00 AM EST - 02:30 PM ESTVirtualLearn More
- Intellectual PropertyThe Anti-Piracy Playbook: Cross-Industry Tactics to Combat IP TheftTuesday, November 1802:00 PM EST - 05:00 PM ESTU.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1615 H St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20062Learn More
- Intellectual PropertyIP Champions Reception 2025Tuesday, November 1805:00 PM EST - 08:00 PM ESTU.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1615 H St NW, Washington, DC 20062Learn More
Latest Content
- Trends include increased shareholder activism, the impact of universal proxy rules, and significant legal challenges.H.R. 4790 implements crucial corporate governance reforms and addresses the negative effects of EU directives on the U.S. market.This Hill Letter was sent to Members of the U.S. House of Representatives in support of corporate governance reforms in H.R. 4790, the "Prioritizing Economic Growth Over Woke Policies Act".The U.S. Chamber of Commerce (the “Chamber”) writes to provide our comments on the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (“CFTC”) Request for Comment (“Request”) regarding the use of artificial intelligence (“AI”) in markets regulated by the CFTC.While some of the most onerous provisions of the initial proposed SEC climate disclosure rule have been removed, this remains a novel and complicated rule.A fragmented approach to mandatory disclosure requirements risks damaging U.S. capital markets and weakening our economy’s competitiveness.California's new climate disclosure laws would impose significant costs and compliance burdens on businesses, threaten First Amendment rights, and could lead to a chaotic patchwork of state laws.








