Daniel P. Mehan, President and CEO | Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Daniel P. Mehan, President and CEO | Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry
"
Lawmakers in Missouri are gearing up for their return to work after the spring break, ready to tackle key issues in the second half of the legislative session. The Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry is leading the charge to advocate for various important matters affecting the state's businesses and residents.
The Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry is calling on employers to actively engage in the legislative process by reaching out to their legislators on important bills. According to the organization, "We need your voice. Please review the issues below and use the links to contact your legislators on the bills that matter most to your organization."
One of the critical issues being championed by the Missouri Chamber is the improvement of access to affordable, high-quality child care. Highlighting the importance of this initiative, the organization stated that "Nearly 90% of Missouri voters believe increasing access to child care will help more parents succeed in the workplace."
Addressing the rising crime rate in Missouri is another priority for the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry. With public safety being a top concern for many business leaders, the organization is advocating for various crime reduction measures through key legislation introduced in the state legislature.
Additionally, the Missouri Chamber is pushing for the renewal of the federal reimbursement allowance (FRA) program, stressing its significance in providing essential funding for the state's healthcare system. The organization emphasized the importance of not allowing the FRA program to become a victim of political maneuvering.
Reforming the statute of limitations and ensuring workplace safety in the context of Missouri's legalization of recreational marijuana are also key focus areas for the Missouri Chamber. The organization is urging lawmakers to support these reforms to enhance the state's legal climate and safeguard workplace safety.
Lastly, the Missouri Chamber is taking a stand against government overreach, particularly in relation to proposed mandates that could impact employers' rights to set their own workplace policies. The organization's stance is clear: "Let business decide."
As the legislative session progresses, the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry remains committed to advocating for these important issues that impact businesses and residents across the state.