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Chambers/Associations > Chambers > Fly-In Program

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Washington Fly-In Briefing Program has quickly become a mainstay of U.S. Chamber members' fly-in schedules. Since its inception in 2000, the program has attracted more than 300 state and local chambers from around the country to hear the inside scoop on issues and policies affecting the business community.  Chamber delegations receive a front-row seat at a program tailored specifically to their top business priorities from U.S. Chamber policy and advocacy experts.

Members are encouraged to take advantage of this valuable resource at U.S. Chamber headquarters, one of the most historic locations in the nation's capital, located on Lafayette Park across from the White House.

Download the briefing request form.

The U.S. Chamber offers policy briefings on the following topics:    

Agriculture and Food Safety Capital Markets
Corporate Citizenship Disaster Preparedness
Economic Policy Education/Workforce Development
Energy/Environment Government/Defense Contracts
Health Care Homeland Security
Immigration Intellectual Property
International/Trade Labor Policy
Legal Reform Natural Resources
Political Update Small Business
Tax  Policy Transportation

The 2009 Small Business Summit is May 11-13. Visit their Web site to learn more and to register your delegation. This program would be a PERFECT addition to any Chamber's DC fly-in.

For more information on the Washington Fly-in Briefing Program, please contact Jessica Heilweil.
(202) 463-5898 or jheilweil@uschamber.com.

 Download the briefing request form.

 
 
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