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New TV Ads Call Corporations’ Bluff: They Can’t Support Both Voting Rights and the U.S. Chamber
Government watchdog Accountable.US is launching a wave of television and digital ads as part of its “Drop The Chamber” campaign.
Government watchdog Accountable.US is launching a wave of television and digital ads as part of its “Drop The Chamber” campaign.
Numerous local chambers of commerce that are members of or affiliated with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce have publicly opposed voter restrictions in their states.
Accountable.US sent a letter to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce calling on it to break its silence and oppose Texas Senate Bill 7.
CEOs of some of America’s largest mega banks once again condemned potential corporate tax increases in President Biden’s infrastructure plan that would help fund support for working Americans.
New Accountable.US analysis reveals big banks pocketed billions in income during COVID-19 while having a history of evading taxes.
In response to Accountable.US’s campaign pressuring companies to drop the U.S. Chamber of Commerce over their anti-democratic positions, the Chamber echoes “Big Lie” Talking Points.
Accountable.US launched a separate campaign urging members of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to leave the nation’s biggest business lobby over its opposition to the bill.
Accountable.US is pressuring Target, Microsoft, Salesforce, and others that have publicly advocated for voter access to break with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce over its anti-democratic history.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is holding its “Global Forum On Economic Recovery,” a policy forum centered on the international recovery from COVID-19, while at the same time it aggressively lobbies for policies that hold the economy back.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has been desperate to smear the enhanced $300 federal unemployment insurance signed into law by President Biden as the reason for slower-than-expected jobs growth last month.

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