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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- Chamber urges Congress to modernize our outdated permitting process through the EPRA.The undersigned organizations, which represent a broad diversity of businesses and significant portion of the American economy, write to express grave concerns with the European Union’s (EU) Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive.This Key Vote Alert! letter was sent to the Members of the United States Congress, supporting S.4367, “Thomas R. Carper Water Resources Development Act of 2024 (WRDA)".This Key Vote Alert! letter was sent to the Members of the U.S. House of Representatives, supporting H.R. 7198, the "Prove It Act of 2024".The U.S. Chamber of Commerce (“Chamber”) is submitting this statement for the record to your Subcommittee’s November 13, 2024, oversight hearing with the United States Copyright Office. We appreciate the Subcommittee’s dedication to supporting copyright-intensive industries, and we believe the hearing facilitates the collaboration necessary among Congress, the Copyright Office, and the private sector to crack down on digital piracy and intellectual property theft.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce strongly supports the bipartisan, bicameral substitute of H.R. 6655, A Stronger Workforce for America Act, which would bolster America’s workforce development system.This Hill letter was sent to the Members of the United States Senate supporting S.4638, the "National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025".This Key Vote Alert! letter was sent to the Members of the U.S. House of Representatives, supporting H.R. 8446, the “Critical Mineral Consistency Act of 2024.”This letter was sent to Senate and House Leadership urging the expeditious passage of an emergency supplemental appropriations bill during the upcoming Congressional work period to replenish funding for disaster relief programs that have been or are at threat of being exhausted as result of recent natural disasters.