Strategic Advocacy
The Strategic Advocacy division is comprised of several major policy divisions within the Chamber including the Cyber, Space, and National Security Division; Economic Policy Division; Employment Policy Division; and Small Business Policy Division. Environmental Affairs and Sustainability, Health Policy, and Transportation and Infrastructure Policy are also under the umbrella of the Policy Group.
The division works closely with the Chamber's Congressional and Public Affairs and Political Affairs and Federation Relations divisions.
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- Center for Global Regulatory Cooperation
- Cyber, Space, and National Security
- Economic Policy
- Employment Policy
- Environmental Affairs and Sustainability
- Global Initiative on Health and the Economy
- Government Affairs
- Health Policy
- Small Business Policy
- Tax Policy
- Transportation and Infrastructure Policy
- Federal Acquisition Council
Latest Content
- Nearly all Main Street businesses will face tax hikes next year if Congress fails to act. How would yours be affected?Members of the U.S. Chamber’s Small Business Council meet with congressional offices to share their stories on how tax policy impacts their business and communities.What is the Corporate Transparency Act and what does it mean for small businesses?The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Aspire Johnson County hosted U.S. Representative Jefferson Shreve for a roundtable discussion on tax reform.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce supports S.J.Res.28, a joint resolution disapproving the rule submitted by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection relating to "Defining Larger Participants of a Market for General-Use Digital Consumer Payment Applications"Bill Empowers the Federal Government to Impose Private Sector Labor ContractsNew U.S. Chamber polling shows a majority of voters support making tax relief permanent and will reward candidates who back permanence.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, along with the American Petroleum Institute, the National Mining Association, and the Business Council of New York, filed a lawsuit against the state of New York over its new retroactive liability law.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce led a group of nearly 500 state and local chambers and national trade associations in calling on Congress to permanently extend pro-growth tax reforms.




