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An important function of the
Chamber is addressing legislative issues that affect
the community on the local, state and federal
levels. The Legislative Action Division of
the Chamber is the voice of the business community
at the county, state, and federal level. The
Chamber seeks to represent county businesses every
week of the year in various ways. Whether
writing a letter to your congressman, visiting our
state delegation members during session in Raleigh,
testifying at a public hearing before state
transportation officials, making a phone call to a
county commissioner or simply running into a city
councilperson at the café—the Chamber staff and
volunteer representatives are speaking on behalf of
its members, the business community and, hopefully,
most county citizens. The Chamber works hard
to encourage our government officials to pass laws
that increase local commerce and improve the area’s
business climate.
The Chamber sometimes has to work
equally hard in preventing the passage of
regulations that might be costly or burdensome to
businesses. The most difficult aspect of the
Chamber's governmental action program is addressing
the "tough" issues--those that have varying effects
on businesses and the community. Each year, the
Legislative Action Division compiles a list of
“action items” called the “Legislative Action
Agenda.” This document provides important
information on how the legislators can work on
behalf of business and industry in Cleveland
County. In addition, the Chamber provides access to
elected officials through the Legislative breakfast,
the Congressional luncheon, Candidates’ Forums, the
annual trip to Raleigh and Washington, DC.
Click here for the information on
the following:
Local Elected Officials Contact
Information
State &
Federal Elected Officials Contact Information
Board of Elections
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