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
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- The National Labor Relations Board sets its sights on employee handbooks including provisions that prohibit profanity in the workplace.The Office of Labor-Management Standards is going against the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act’s 64 years of precedent and trying to force employers to file unnecessary persuader reports. And it’s clear why.Richard Cardew, founder of Cardew Hay Co. in Arizona, believes modernizing the immigration system will help alleviate the ongoing worker shortage.Maine's governor shifts on Offshore Wind Bill giving in to some organized labor demands.This Hill letter was sent to the Senate Committee on Appropriations, on the Fiscal Year 2024 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies Appropriations legislation.This Coalition letter was sent to the Senate Committee on Appropriations, urging that funding for the Technology Modernization Fund not be rescinded.This Coalition letter was sent to the members of the United States Congress, opposing numerous bills attempting to prohibit arbitration and class action waiver provisions that have been introduced or proposed in the 118th CongressThis Coalition letter was sent to the Senate Committee on Finance and the House Committee on Ways and Means, opposing S. 1856 / H.R. 3882, the "Leveling the Playing Field 2.0 Act."


