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Publications > uschamber.com Magazine > 2006 Archives > December

uschamber.com Magazine December 2006

 
Chamber President and CEO Tom Donohue (r.) honors Chuck Fowler, Fairmount Minerals, for his company's commitment to social and environmental responsibilities.

Cover Story: Doing Well by Doing Good

The U.S. Chamber's Business Civic Leadership Center (BCLC) hosted its seventh annual Corporate Citizenship Awards Dinner on November 8 to honor businesses and organizations of all sizes for the extraordinary contributions they make to their communities.
 

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The U.S. Chamber's unprecedented voter education and get-out-the-vote efforts in the 2006 midterm elections contributed to record voter turnout and raised the national profile of the Chamber's political program.
 
2006 Accomplishments: Chamber Advances Member-Driven Agenda
Backed by the strength of its energized small business members and a team of highly effective lobbyists, policy experts, and coalition members, the U.S. Chamber achieved many successes in 2006.
 
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