Business Advocacy
Chamber encourages members to vote NO on Amendment 3, Proposition A
Chamber encourages members to vote NO on Amendment 3, Proposition A At the October 17 meeting of the Chamber’s Board of Directors, the board voted to oppose two statewide proposals that will appear on the November 8 ballot: Amendment 3 and Proposition A. Both proposals would increase Missouri’s tobacco tax by different amounts with funds…
Read MoreAmbassador visit highlights need for international communication
Ambassador visit highlights need for international communication As the Japanese ambassador to the United States, Kenichiro Sasae knows the importance of interpersonal communication—regardless of cultural divides. “Human relationships matter,” he told an October 12 gathering of the Chamber’s International Business Council. “In Japan, we care about the relationships and the level of trust. Without knowing…
Read MoreGreenville visit reinforces value of strong leadership, common vision
Greenville visit reinforces value of strong leadership, common vision One look at the downtown district of Greenville, South Carolina, makes it clear that great pride is taken in its center city. It’s also clear that the area’s development couldn’t have happened without clear vision and strong commitment from government, business, not-for-profits and the community. It…
Read MoreTaking action in 2016
Taking action in 2016 The Chamber’s advocacy efforts have been running full steam ahead in 2016. This infographic lays out just some of the valuable work our Public Affairs staff and volunteer leaders have completed and continue to perform for our members. Supported by BKD CPAs & Advisors
Read MoreState, federal leaders offer insights in Springfield
State, federal leaders offer insights in Springfield July was another busy month for the Chamber’s advocacy efforts, as leaders from both the state and federal level visited Springfield to hear from area business leaders and offer a glimpse at the political climate. Zweifel addresses Missouri’s fiscal health, growth When he visited the Chamber’s Governmental Relations…
Read MoreCongressman Long offers recap, looks ahead
Congressman Long offers recap, looks ahead When Congressman Billy Long visited the Chamber July 26 to speak to the Governmental Relations Committee, he offered both a look back at what has been accomplished this session and a look at what still needs to be done. Long—who has received several awards for his focus on business…
Read MoreState treasurer addresses Missouri’s fiscal health, plans for growth
State treasurer addresses Missouri’s fiscal health, plans for growth Missouri is in good financial shape, though the next few years will be crucial in determining whether that healthy outlook continues. That was the message from Missouri State Treasurer Clint Zweifel when he visited the Chamber on July 7. Zweifel, speaking to the Chamber’s Governmental Relations…
Read MoreChamber advocacy brings state leaders to Springfield
Chamber advocacy brings state leaders to Springfield Even though the state legislative session wrapped up in May, the Chamber continues to connect members with state-level decision-makers. Numerous state leaders were in Springfield in June to share their stories and field questions from members. Thanking our legislative leaders Springfield metro community leaders gathered June 9 at…
Read MoreFort Wood continues to impact Springfield
Fort Wood continues to impact Springfield The officer in charge of Fort Leonard Wood made his first visit to the Chamber on June 23 to offer an update on what is happening at Missouri’s largest military base and its impact on Springfield. In April 2015, Maj. Gen. Kent D. Savre became Commanding General of the…
Read MoreAttorney General Chris Koster analyzes Missouri government
Attorney General Chris Koster analyzes Missouri government Potholes in Missouri roads know no friends—or political parties. “Democratic tires and Republican tires hit potholes equally,” said Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster, explaining that transportation funding can be an issue of common ground for lawmakers in both parties. Koster was the featured guest June 15 during the…
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