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Advocacy Agenda

Greater Rochester Chamber advocates strongly for an environment that promotes the success of our members and of our economy at the local, state, and federal level.

Each year, we survey our members and develop an Advocacy Agenda that focuses on key areas of member concern.

To make your voice heard on important issues that affect your business or organization, please reach out to us today.

2025 Advocacy Agenda

Our advocacy work is a collaborative process with our members. The above advocacy agenda is a living document that evolves as the priorities and concerns of our members change. If your business has a policy concern that Greater Rochester Chamber can advocate for on your behalf, please reach out to Director of Advocacy, Intergovernmental Relations, and Public Policy Joe Leathersich at Joe.Leathersich@GreaterRochesterChamber.com.

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Delivering results and proving the value of your membership investment is our responsibility.

Our extensive work during the 2024 Legislative Session yielded major wins for the Greater Rochester business community. Read more about the ways we showed up for our members.

Current Advocacy Efforts
Bob Duffy: Assessing local challenges as we await 2023 state budget
April 25, 2023

Voice of Business Blog The 2023 budget season is creating a very challenging year for all New Yorkers, but especially those who run businesses and organizations. As I write this…

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Leaders and Elected Officials from New York’s Finger Lakes Region Address Housing Crisis Following Governor Hochul’s Roundtable
March 29, 2023

Voice of Business Blog Governor Kathy Hochul hosted a community roundtable, led by administration officials, with local leaders and elected representatives in New York’s Finger Lakes region to discuss the…

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Bob Duffy: Industry councils yield actionable insight
March 28, 2023

Voice of Business Blog As part of Greater Rochester Chamber’s focus to enhance and strengthen our advocacy capabilities for our membership, we began a series of meetings early this year…

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