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U.S. Chamber of Commerce announces Small Business Weekly Forecast

The outlook for our weekly small business forecast from our VP of Small Business Policy, Tom Sullivan, indicates that sales and the national economy are bad and trending worse.




Greater Washington Board of Trade hosts Regional Policy Leadership Series – Police Chiefs on May 23, 2023

The Regional Policy Leadership Series brings together the Greater Washington region’s elected leaders to have a conversations on regional policies, priorities, and issues impacting the local business community.  

U.S. Chamber of Commerce announces Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with the DC Public Library!

DC Chamber of Commerce announces DC Small Business Summit

We are bringing together leaders from local & federal governments, along with pillars of the small business industry.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce announces Small Business Day

Small business owners from across the nation joined CO- by U.S. Chamber of Commerce in celebration of Small Business Day to share insights into their entrepreneurial journeys and discuss challenges and tips on how to overcome them.

DC Chamber of Commerce announces DC Small Business Summit

That's a wrap on our morning workshops at the DC Small Business Summit.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce announces Small Business Index with Metlife

Our Q1 SBIndex with MetLife finds that 1 in 5 (20%) small business owners believe the U.S. economy is in good health, down from 27% saying the same last quarter.




Greater Washington Board of Trade hosts Executive Lunch on May 18, 2023

Our executive meal series is about connecting with other business leaders in a relaxed, intimate setting.

California GOP official urges Republicans to 'play under rules we have'

Since the 2020 presidential election, the law and the landscape have changed the way Americans vote, resulting in attorneys having to learn new things that they teach their clients, according to a national committeewoman for California’s Republican National Committee.

CSP executive chairman releases book arguing for the existence of a decades-long war between the U.S. and China

U.S. Center for Security Policy Executive Chairman Frank Gaffney, Jr. argues that the Chinese Communist Party has been engaged in warfare with the U.S. for decades in his new book "The Indictment," which was released on May 9. As tensions between the two countries have escalated in recent months, with notable incidents including the appearance of Chinese spy balloons over U.S. territory and military bases, the U.S. population has reported a record level of unfavorability toward China. Gaffney, however, argues that such incidents are just the most noticeable aspects of the "pre-kinetic war" that China is waging.


Greater Washington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce hosts Business and Breakfast on June 13, 2023

Join GWHCC for a networking and contact-building breakfast designed to allow attendees to meet and share their business with fellow Chamber members.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce announces Small Business Weekly Forecast

In our weekly #SmallBiz forecast our VP of Small Business Policy, Tom Sullivan, analyzes the latest small business data – small businesses predict higher revenues ahead, but increased sales are not outpacing inflation.

Greater Washington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce hosts 2023 TLC Legislative Summit on May 16, 2023

The Latino Coalition will hold the 2023 TLC Legislative Summit on May 16th at The Willard - Intercontinental Washington, DC!