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The Minnesota Chamber of Commerce has worked tirelessly throughout the COVID-19 pandemic to help the 6,300 businesses and half a million employees that we represent, so they can expand the economy and opportunities throughout the state. Minnesota’s employers, employees and communities are counting on lawmakers to accelerate economic growth in 2022.
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Energy efficient upgrades can have significant savings to a businesses’ operating costs in the long run, but the upfront purchase and installation cost is expensive. Fortunately, there are some financial programs available to help. See which one may be right for you below and call Energy Smart with any questions: 651.292.3917.
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The Minnesota Chamber supports changing Minnesota’s state election process to allow for greater voter contact and participation, and maintaining fair campaign finance laws for all participants.
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Strategic investments that encourage economic growth and recovery also reduce regulatory burdens and roadblocks to innovation.
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Minnesota businesses value the contributions of immigrants to the state. Their roles as workers, entrepreneurs, consumer and a link to the world economy are increasingly important to the development and growth of the economy and communities throughout Minnesota. Demographics show that as the population ages and the economy grows, Minnesota will not have the numbers of people available to fill labor needs, and immigrants are a key solution to this challenge.
Latest Articles (blog page)
Part of what makes the Minnesota Chamber unique is its amazing group of volunteer business leaders that serve on the...
Last week, we filed a new web article from the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce focused on taxes, outlining three major...
It’s been another busy week here in St. Paul. The Legislature has reached its first significant deadlines, with the first...
Minnesota legislators will decide during the 2026 legislative session whether to conform to three major business tax provisions passed by...