ACA Letter on Passage of CHIPS Act
ACA’s letter to Congressional leadership lauded bipartisan efforts to pass the CHIPS and Science Act to strengthen the ability of American workers and companies to compete globally, including with China. […]
ACA’s letter to Congressional leadership lauded bipartisan efforts to pass the CHIPS and Science Act to strengthen the ability of American workers and companies to compete globally, including with China. […]
On Feb. 28, ACA joined a long list of organizations in a letter to Congress oppose the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) proposed rule to impose a nationwide ban on almost […]
ACA signed onto a letter to Congressional leadership urging final passage of the Ocean Shipping Reform Act (S. 3580/H.R. 4996). “As U.S. companies continue to face ongoing supply chain disruptions […]
ACA letters to Congressional leadership for the House and Senate on the Committees on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs urged immediate passage of legislation to reauthorize the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism […]
[…] of thousands of businesses across the nation that collectively employ millions of Americans, sent a letter to the White House Chief of Staff to express concern over regulatory burdens. The […]
Last month, ACA sent a letter to members of Congress urging swift passage of the Miscellaneous Tariff Bill (MTB). ACA’s support for MTB has been ongoing for years – the […]
[…] Runway coalition, ACA urged Congress to prioritize additional airport infrastructure funding in the upcoming FAA reauthorization bill in a recent letter to leaders of the House Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure.
ACA signed onto a letter sent to U.S. International Trade Commission and International Trade Administration leadership regarding the anti-dumping investigations of tin mill products. “As you continue your antidumping duty […]
ACA joined some 200 organizations and businesses urging Congress to act this year on critical and long overdue trade legislation to provide U.S. businesses with a robust set of tools […]
ACA joined several organizations in a letter to Congressional Armed Services Committee leadership urging the removal of Section 333 from the final National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 […]