US Chamber of Commerce

Organization

A large business-oriented lobbying group in the United States that announced its intention to sue the FTC to block the new rule banning non-compete agreements.


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Summary

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce (USCC) is the largest lobbying group and business organization in the United States, founded on April 23, 1912, at the urging of President William Howard Taft and Secretary of Commerce and Labor Charles Nagel to provide a unified voice for American business interests. While it claims to represent over three million businesses of all sizes, its primary funding comes from large corporations, leading to debates about its true representation. Suzanne Clark, who has held various executive roles since 1997, became the Chamber's first female President and CEO in February 2021. The USCC advocates for fiscally conservative policies, free trade, and immigration reform, and has recently opposed regulatory actions such as the FTC's ban on employee non-compete agreements.

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Extracted Attributes
  • Type

    Business association advocacy group

  • Status

    World's largest business organization

  • Policy Stances

    Promotes immigration reform, free trade; opposes tariffs

  • Political Stance

    Political right, fiscally conservative

  • Headquarters Location

    Washington, D.C., United States

  • Political Affiliation

    Associated with establishment wing of Republican Party

  • Claimed Representation

    Over 3 million businesses

  • Primary Funding Source

    Large corporations

Timeline
  • President William Howard Taft called a conference of commercial and trade organizations to create a unified body of business interest. (Source: Web Search)

    1912-04-22

  • The United States Chamber of Commerce was founded out of local chambers of commerce. (Source: Wikipedia)

    1912-04-23

  • Held its first annual meeting. (Source: Web Search)

    1913-01-21

  • Organized over 400 War Service Committees to assist during the First World War. (Source: Web Search)

    1914-07-28

  • Construction on the Chamber headquarters, located on property that had belonged to Daniel Webster, was completed in Washington, D.C. (Source: Web Search)

    1925

  • Suzanne Clark first joined the organization. (Source: Wikipedia)

    1997

  • Suzanne Clark left the organization. (Source: Wikipedia)

    2007

  • Suzanne Clark returned to the organization. (Source: Wikipedia)

    2014

  • Suzanne Clark was named the Chamber's first female President and CEO. (Source: Wikipedia)

    2021-02

  • Opposed the FTC's final rule to ban employee non-compete agreements, a move seen as pro-innovation by some. (Source: Related Documents)

    2024-04-23

United States Chamber of Commerce

The United States Chamber of Commerce (USCC) is a business association advocacy group and is the largest lobbying group in the United States. The group was founded in April 23, 1912, out of local chambers of commerce at the urging of President William Howard Taft and his Secretary of Commerce and Labor Charles Nagel. President Taft's belief was that the "government needed to deal with a group that could speak with authority for the interests of business." The U.S. Chamber of Commerce claims to represent three million small business owners, but this claim is disputed because the organization is funded primarily by the largest corporations in the United States. The current president and CEO of the Chamber is Suzanne Clark. She worked for the group from 1997 to 2007 and returned in 2014, holding multiple executive roles before being named its first female CEO in February 2021.

Web Search Results
  • United States Chamber of Commerce - Wikipedia

    The United States Chamber of Commerce (USCC) is a business association advocacy group and is the largest lobbying group in the United States. The group was founded in April 23, 1912, out of local chambers of commerce at the urging of President William Howard Taft and his Secretary of Commerce and Labor Charles Nagel. President Taft's belief was that the "government needed to deal with a group that could speak with authority for the interests of business." [...] Politically, the US Chamber of Commerce is considered to be on the political right and promotes fiscally conservative policies. However, it is known to take positions that many Republicans (particularly populists) do not support such as immigration reform and free trade. The US Chamber of Commerce opposes tariffs. The US Chamber is often associated with the establishment wing of the Republican Party. In recent years the US Chamber has endorsed some congressional Democrats for re-election. [...] On its LinkedIn page the Chamber states: "The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world’s largest business organization representing the interests of more than three million businesses of every size, sector, and region." Likewise on its own Website it states: "For over 100 years, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has represented the unified interests of the U.S. business community....the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world's largest business federation representing the interests of more than 3 million

  • U.S. Chamber of Commerce

    ## We Work for You The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world’s largest business organization and network. Our members range from small businesses and chambers of commerce across the country to startups in fast-growing industries, leading industry associations, and global corporations. For all the businesses and associations we represent, we are the only organization that optimizes the relationship between government and business at scale, across the economy, and around the world.

  • About Us - U.S. Chamber of Commerce

    The Chamber of Commerce of the United States is the world’s largest business organization. Our members range from the small businesses and chambers of commerce across the country that support their communities, to the leading industry associations and global corporations that innovate and solve for the world’s challenges, to the emerging and fast-growing industries that are shaping the future. For all of the people across the businesses we represent, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is a trusted [...] Since our founding, the U.S. Chamber has advocated for policies that help businesses create jobs and grow our economy. Building on a strong legacy of trust and track record of success, we help today’s businesses start, grow, and thrive in a complex and constantly changing macro environment. We inform our members with timely policy analysis and legal advice, connect them with leaders in business and government through world-class events and intimate gatherings, and equip them with tools and [...] Skip to content # About Us We advocate, connect, inform, and fight for business growth and America’s success. Who We Are

  • The U.S. Chamber's History

    In 1925, construction on the Chamber headquarters was completed on property that had belonged to Daniel Webster, and the U.S. business community made it a rallying point for promoting and defending free enterprise and individual opportunity. Over 100 years later, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world's largest business federation representing the interests of businesses of all sizes, sectors, and regions, as well as state and local chambers and industry associations. [...] Four months later, on April 22, 1912, President Taft's vision became a reality when a group of 700 delegates from various commercial and trade organizations came together to create a unified body of business interest that today is the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. [...] “For nearly 100 years, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce building has witnessed history. Over 65,000 business owners, policy makers, and heads of state walk through our headquarters’ doors each year to ensure businesses across the country can thrive and create jobs. With an eye on the next 100 years, we are strengthening the foundation of our headquarters so that it remains a landmark in our nation’s capital for generations to come.

  • Collection: Chamber of Commerce of the United States records

    The Chamber of Commerce of the United States traces its origins to an April 22, 1912 conference of commercial and trade organizations called by President William Howard Taft (1857-1930). The idea was to create an organization that could represent the interests of the business community in Washington, D.C. The Chamber of Commerce of the United States held its first annual meeting on January 21, 1913. During the First World War it organized more than 400 War Service Committees to assist the [...] The Chamber of Commerce of the United States has matured into the largest lobbying group in Washington. Formed in April of 1912 at the request of President William Howard Taft (1857-1930), the Chamber's commitment to be the voice of business is well documented. The records contain articles of incorporation, bylaws, resolutions and minutes of annual meetings. Presentations to Congress, speeches by members, and conferences hosted by the Chamber. Numerous publications give insight into the [...] The records of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States are primarily executive documents, reports and publications from the Washington headquarters.Administrative records highlight the formation of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Founding documents provide insight to the early days, and the principles upon which it was built are well documented. Bylaws include the Chamber's mission statement and objectives, meeting procedures, and the collection of annual dues. Minutes of the

Location Data

Chamber of Commerce, Seagraves, Gaines County, Texas, 79359, United States of America

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Coordinates: 32.9353880, -102.5733584

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