Regulations

Smart regulations give businesses the rules of the road so they can operate, innovate, and invest with certainty. Regulatory overreach, on the other hand, stifles growth and innovation. Getting this balance right is essential to driving solutions that improve lives and fostering a vibrant and dynamic economy that creates opportunities for people.
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The U.S. Chamber works with governments at the state, federal, and global levels to create a regulatory environment in which businesses can innovate, compete, and thrive. From labor and finance to technology and energy regulations, we ensure the voice of business is represented in the rulemaking process. When rules are outdated, outmoded, or overreaching, we work to improve or eliminate them in the agencies, in Congress, or in the courts.
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At a critical moment for European competitiveness, the Act risks doing more harm than good.
The E.U. has imposed disproportionately larger fines on American companies, undermining both commerce and competition in both regions.
A new report shows that only by adopting a more balanced approach to fines can the EU restore trust, encourage investment, and ease bilateral tensions.
U.S. Chamber statement on the Supreme Court’s decision to rein in abuse of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to stall infrastructure projects.
Right-sizing regulations will allow businesses to adapt to evolving consumer demands and deliver value.
Chamber coalition welcomes the Trump Administration’s efforts to streamline the permitting process, recognizing the transformative potential of reducing bureaucratic barriers to expedite investment in projects across the economy.
Durbin issued the following statement today re: the EPA's announcements to reshape major Biden Administration regulations, including Waters of the United States (WOTUS), Clean Power Plan, and air quality and vehicle standards.