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While a flourishing business community and a competitive workforce drive our economy, the government sets the conditions for success. We work with leaders in business and government to create the certainty needed for businesses to hire, invest, and grow. It’s through sustained growth that people, communities, and our society will advance and thrive.
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The Growth and Opportunity Imperative for America
Growing Our Economy
The U.S. Chamber believes America needs a national priority for growth, driven by people through innovation and productivity and fostered through sound public policy. That's why we are outlining policies to help us reach the goal of 3% annual real economic growth.
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Our Work
The U.S. Chamber advocates for policies that foster business growth and innovation. Recognizing that meaningful, long-lasting policy requires buy-in from both sides of the aisle, we collaborate with lawmakers to advance bipartisan solutions. We also work across the three branches of government to enact smart regulation, a competitive tax code, a rational legal environment, a robust trade agenda, and investment in the future.
Events
- TechnologyTechnology Leadership Summit 2026Wednesday, March 1108:30 AM EDT - 02:00 PM EDTU.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1615 H St NW, Washington, DC 20062Learn More
- InfrastructureKeep America Moving SummitTuesday, March 1708:00 AM EDT - 05:30 PM EDTU.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1615 H St NW, Washington, DC 20062Learn More
Latest Content
- U.S. Chamber Thank You Letter for Supporting the Fiscal Responsibility Act and Continuing ResolutionThis Hill letter was personalized to each recipient's name and state and distributed in person to the Members of Congress who voted to support both the Fiscal Responsibility Act (H.R. 3746) and the Continuing Resolution (H.R. 5860).U.S. Chamber of Commerce Executive Vice President and Chief Policy Officer Neil Bradley issued a statement after Congress acted to pass a short-term stopgap spending measure to avert a government shutdown at the end of the fiscal year.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce issued a statement on the death of U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein.GA staff support and complement state and local chambers who host and organize events.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce relaunched its bipartisan video series Common Grounds with a discussion on permitting reform featuring Rep. John Curtis (R-UT-3) and Rep. Scott Peters (D-CA-50).America is still the safest place to invest, but public policy risks are growing.This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, supporting S. 2032, the "Legacy IT Reduction Act of 2023."The Chamber is playing the long game in support of free enterprise and a strong American economy, with smart strategies that best serve the needs of our members.The administration should scrap the trade bashing and reaffirm proven principles to create growth and opportunity.












