Letters to Congress
Recent letters sent by the U.S. Chamber to members of Congress, communicating the opinion of the business community on pending legislation.
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- On February 2, U.S. Chamber Executive Vice President and Chief Policy Officer, Neil Bradley sent a letter to Senator Tim Kaine, expressing the Chamber's support of Congress Passing S.J. Res. 37, which would terminate the imposition of IEEPA tariffs on Mexico and Canada.The Chamber's coalition urges Congress to exercise its authority under the Congressional Review Act to overturn the Federal Trade Commission’s “Rule Concerning Recurring Subscriptions and Other Negative Option Programs.”The U.S. Chamber of Commerce supports S.J.Res.18, disapproving the rule submitted by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection relating to ‘‘Overdraft Lending: Very Large Financial Institutions.”This Hill letter was sent to the members of the U.S. House of Representatives in support of H.R. 1062, the “Growing and Preserving Innovation in America Act of 2025,” a bipartisan bill that would permanently preserve the current deduction for foreign-derived intangible income.This Hill letter was sent to the U.S. House of Representatives supporting H.R. 1968, the Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025.U.S. Chamber Letter to the Senate regarding the nomination of Aaron Szabo to be the Assistant Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Air and Radiation.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce writes to the Senate Banking Committee to express support for S. 875, the Financial Integrity and Regulation Management Act (‘‘FIRM Act”).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"