uschamber.com Magazine June 2006
Calling it "a good day for American workers, families, and businesses," President Bush signed a $70 billion tax cut bill at a White House ceremony on May 17.
With a push from U.S. Chamber lobbyists and small business activists visiting Washington, DC, for Access 2006: America's Small Business Summit, Congress last month voted to extend the Bush tax cuts in an effort to maintain strong economic growth and job creation.
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The U.S. Chamber, together with a diverse group of advocacy organizations, government agencies, and technology leaders, is taking its message of Internet safety directly to the people through the Get Net Safe Tour.
The National Chamber Foundation, the U.S. Chamber's public policy think tank, brought together transportation infrastructure leaders and policy experts for Secure on Arrival: The Future of American Cargo and Ports.
In growing numbers, workers are taking advantage of flex time, telecommuting, independent contracting, and small business ownership. And as a new U.S. Chamber report points out, these alternative work arrangements are beneficial to workers and employers alike-particularly to small businesses.
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