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U.S. Chamber Action |
Stand Up for Free Enterprise |
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Kickstarting the American Dream with 3% Economic Growth |
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America must prioritize economic growth as a national imperative. This growth should be driven by the people, bolstered by innovation and productivity, and nurtured through sound public policy.
What's happening: To create the future we want, and the next generation deserves, the U.S. Chamber's Growth and Opportunity Imperative provides a roadmap for candidates and elected officials to achieve 3% or greater economic growth.
Why it matters: The ability to improve lives is closely tied to the pace of overall economic growth. Aiming for at least 3% economic growth should be a benchmark for evaluating solutions to our nation's most pressing challenges. Consider this: |
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At 3% growth, someone born today will see America's economy double in size by their early 20s.
At 2% growth, it will take until their mid-30s for the economy to double. |
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What we're doing: The U.S. Chamber is engaging policymakers from all backgrounds to emphasize the importance of making economic growth a national priority. This involves championing policies that support:
- Tax policies that enable businesses to grow, invest, and create jobs.
- Technology that helps U.S. businesses operate and compete globally
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"Economic growth is not a red issue or a blue issue. It’s a red, white, and blue imperative" |
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Suzanne P. Clark |
U.S. Chamber of Commerce President & CEO (source) |
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Bottom line: To build a future that addresses today's needs and secures the well-being of future generations, the U.S. Chamber calls on candidates and elected officials to advocate for policies that will significantly boost America's economic growth. |
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STAND UP FOR FREE ENTERPRISE |
Your voice is essential, and your participation is critical. |
American free enterprise is under threat from those who want to replace it. If they succeed, it could limit your potential, stifle growth, and undermine our future.
Please share this email with five friends or colleagues to learn how you can help us defend free enterprise. |
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