We focus on a range of key policy areas that are vital to economic growth and community well-being. Each area below represents topics where informed input and advocacy from businesses and community members can make a big difference:
… and more. Public policy is broad, and our Hub covers other important issues such as infrastructure investment, healthcare policy, and public safety when they affect the business and economic environment. We organize information by these key areas so you can quickly find what matters most to you and your organization.
Policy education is just one part of this hub – we also provide tools to help you take action. If you’re ready to engage in advocacy, we have you covered with a variety of resources that make it easier to get involved. Using these tools, businesses and community members can actively shape policy outcomes. Public policy isn’t just something that happens to us – with the right tools, we can influence it together. Whether you have 5 minutes to send an email or want to dedicate time to join a committee, every bit of engagement helps create a more business-friendly, prosperous community.
Sign up for policy alerts to be notified when your voice is needed most. When a critical vote or public hearing is coming up, we’ll send an alert with details on the issue and how you can take action (such as contacting representatives or attending meetings).
A step-by-step guide on engaging with public policy. If you’re new to advocacy, this guide walks you through writing impactful letters or emails, giving testimony at a hearing, or building coalitions with like-minded businesses and community groups.
Information on committees, roundtables, or working groups you can join. For instance, you might participate in our Public Policy Committee or a task force on a specific issue (like transportation or education). These groups collaborate to shape our organization’s advocacy positions and often meet with policymakers directly.
Policy education is just one part of this hub – we also provide tools to help you take action. If you’re ready to engage in advocacy, we have you covered with a variety of resources that make it easier to get involved. Using these tools, businesses and community members can actively shape policy outcomes. Public policy isn’t just something that happens to us – with the right tools, we can influence it together. Whether you have 5 minutes to send an email or want to dedicate time to join a committee, every bit of engagement helps create a more business-friendly, prosperous community.
Sign up for policy alerts to be notified when your voice is needed most. When a critical vote or public hearing is coming up, we’ll send an alert with details on the issue and how you can take action (such as contacting representatives or attending meetings).
A step-by-step guide on engaging with public policy. If you’re new to advocacy, this guide walks you through writing impactful letters or emails, giving testimony at a hearing, or building coalitions with like-minded businesses and community groups.
Information on committees, roundtables, or working groups you can join. For instance, you might participate in our Public Policy Committee or a task force on a specific issue (like transportation or education). These groups collaborate to shape our organization’s advocacy positions and often meet with policymakers directly.
See how current legislation aligns with the Chamber’s priorities, such as job creation, education, public safety, and environmental sustainability.
Learn about the Chamber’s efforts to advocate for policies that benefit Pittsburg’s businesses and community.
Your voice is powerful – and the Legislative Scorecard is designed to spur action. If a legislator’s record inspires you or raises concerns, consider reaching out to them. We encourage you to use this information to engage in advocacy: attend town hall meetings, write to or call your representatives, and let them know how their decisions affect your business and community.
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