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Government Relations Division
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Welcome to the public policy and advocacy arm of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce.

The Government Relations Division is the unified voice of Chicagoland business at the city, county, state and federal levels of government. Government Relations staff members constantly monitor government regulations and legislation on your behalf, and each year we pursue an aggressive, proactive legislative agenda.

It is about your bottom line! Did you know?

  • Almost 3,000 pages of ordinances are submitted monthly at Chicago City Council meetings.
  • Over 8,000 bills were introduced in Illinois' most recent General Assembly.
  • There are over 1,100 taxing bodies in the Chicagoland region.
  • There are over 300 municipalities in the six-county area.
  • Government regulation and taxation impacts every business and every employee in the region.
You can't afford "not" to get involved.

For more information on the Chamber's Public Policy and Government Relations Division, please contact:

  • Michael Mini, Director of Government Relations via email or at (312) 494-6787

Government Relations Events

The Government Relations Division of the Chicagoland Chamber hosts several events throughout the year to provide Chamber members with the opportunity to meet government leaders and discuss challenges facing the business community.

Check our Event Calendar to see what's planned for the next public policy event.

 
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