Unparalleled Opportunities to Network, Learn, Promote Your Business at PA Chamber Fall Events

The final stretch of 2024 is the perfect time to seize unique new opportunities for professional growth and promoting your business – all of which are possible at upcoming PA Chamber events! Our broad array of upcoming events are tailor-made for businesses like yours to network, learn, and maximize your full potential. Check out what’s happening at the PA Chamber!

40th PA Chamber Annual Dinner

The highlight of the fall season – and the signature event of the year – is our 40th PA Chamber Annual Dinner on Monday, October 7th at the Hershey Lodge. This year, we are thrilled to welcome Serena Williams, a global icon in sports and business, along with discussions led by U.S. Senator Marco Rubio and U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer M. Granholm about Pennsylvania’s key role in the national economic and political scene as the General Election draws near. Join nearly 1,800 business and governmental leaders for this unforgettable evening of celebrating the legends and leaders we’ve hosted over four decades! Visit www.chamberdinner.com to learn more and register for the biggest night out in Pennsylvania.

Educational Events to Fuel Your Growth

The PA Chamber hosts educational conferences throughout the year, where you and your team members will gain the practical and policy insights necessary to gain a competitive advantage. Still to come in 2024 includes our Environmental Conference on October 24; our reception and dinner with General David Petraeus on November 14; our Post Election Impact Summit on November 15; and our AI Summit on December 10. Whether you’re looking to enhance skills, network, earn educational credits, or prepare for 2025, we have something for every business. Visit our website for the full slate of events throughout the end of the year.

Exclusive Sponsorship Opportunities

Looking to increase your brand visibility? The PA Chamber offers unique sponsorship opportunities that can be designed to fit your marketing needs and spotlight your business. Raise your profile, showcase your services, and align your business with Pennsylvania’s most influential leaders. To learn more, contact Carly Dubetsky at cdubetsky@pachamber.org.

The PA Chamber Member Advantage

Don’t forget! Members of the PA Chamber get discounted registration rates at every event. To learn more about PA Chamber member benefits, visit our website, or contact a member of our dedicated membership team.

PA Chamber Signs on to Amicus Brief Urging Opposition to RGGI

The PA Chamber joined the Pennsylvania Manufacturers’ Association, Industrial Energy Consumers of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Energy Consumer Alliance, and National Federation of Independent Business in signing on to an amicus brief last week asking the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to affirm the Commonwealth Court’s decision regarding the implementation of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI). That decision, Shirley v. PA Legislative Reference Bureau (LRB), determined that this regulation is a tax – not a fee – and therefore cannot be levied without legislative approval.

The brief also argues that the Air Pollution Control Act and the Environmental Rights Amendment do not authorize DEP to assess this new carbon tax, warning that Pennsylvania consumers will bear the burden of the costs of RGGI if it does become law.

Echoing the Commonwealth Court decision, the amicus brief calls the RGGI tax implications on consumers “grossly disproportionate” to the cost of the regulation – making it unlawful. Based upon the actual average auction price per allowance, DEP would have generated $904,200,000 had PA participated in the RGGI auctions. In the 2023-24 fiscal year, the General Assembly appropriated $202,953,000 for ALL of DEP’s operations – meaning that the RGGI auctions would have generated an amount equal to four-and-a-half times DEP’s ENTIRE budget. At the most recent auction on September 4, 2024, given the price of a CO2 allowance, DEP’s annual take could exceed $1.25 BILLION.

The amicus brief warns that if RGGI is allowed to proceed, it will drive up the already increasing price of electricity in Pennsylvania, making the Commonwealth less competitive and leading businesses to relocate to neighboring states not participating in RGGI, i.e., Ohio and West Virginia. It will also undermine Pennsylvania’s role as an energy-exporter. The PA Chamber and its fellow amicus brief filers believe that tax implications such as this should only be made with legislative authority, not by executive mandate.

Lend Your Voice: PA Employers Encouraged to Complete Brief Survey

We’re encouraging our valued PA Chamber members to participate in an important, brief economic development survey! Your answers will provide vital information for the PA Chamber Foundation’s Keystone Initiative—a collaboration among businesses and organizations leading Pennsylvania’s future to create an action plan for the Commonwealth to become the most competitive state in the nation for business.

By taking a few moments to answer (please click on the link below), you will help us to prioritize the most important actions to improve the state’s business climate. Our members’ input is essential to this process and the initiative’s success!

Again, the survey is brief, and will only take a few moments to complete.

Thank you in advance for your participation. We appreciate your help in making Pennsylvania a better state for business! Click here to take the survey.

Network, Sponsor, Learn, and THRIVE at Upcoming PA Chamber Events!

PA Chamber events are a value-add to your membership. Our 2024 events calendar has been jam-packed with opportunities to network, promote your business, learn the latest policies and trends, and feel inspired to propel your business to new heights – and there is more to come!

The summer and fall are brimming with events that will help you level up your business. If you have questions on how you can elevate your presence through the power of the PA Chamber, contact a qualified member of our membership team.

 

 

 

 

 

 

FREE WEBINAR: What Every Business Needs to Know About Recent SCOTUS Rulings

Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Several recent decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court have realigned the separation of powers to restrict the administrative state. What does this mean for your business and the future of federal rulemaking? Find out more from a panel of legal experts in this free webinar. Register

 

21st Annual PA Chamber Business Golf Outing

Monday, August 19, 2024, Hershey Country Club

Enjoy this unique day of networking with hundreds of top CEO’s and lawmakers across Pennsylvania at one of our most popular signature events of the year.  Limited opportunities remain to put your business in the spotlight through sponsorships or sign up for a foursome. Registration includes greens fees, cart, lunch, snacks and beverages during play, and an awards reception. Sponsorship Prizes will be awarded for best scores, longest drive, longest putt, and more! Plus, every golfer will receive a deluxe gift package, courtesy of our Exclusive Platinum Sponsor, UPMC and UPMC Health PlanRegister

 

DEP Quarterly*

Wednesday, September 11, 2024, PA Chamber Office or Virtual

Free to PA Chamber members online or in-person, our DEP Quarterly meetings provide a regular forum for regulators and the regulated community to meet and discuss the status of critical environmental and energy policies and have their questions answered. We thank our Presenting Sponsor, GZA GeoEnvironmental, and Gold Sponsors, Bentley Systems and Eckert Seamans, for consistently supporting this important quarterly event.  Register

 

40th Annual Chamber Dinner

Monday, October 7, 2024, Hershey Lodge

The PA Chamber’s premier event of the year is celebrating a milestone anniversary – and we’re serving an ace for our keynote speaker by welcoming the greatest tennis player of all-time and trailblazing icon, Serena Williams! While many know Serena for her incredible tennis career, including 23 major (Grand Slam) women’s singles titles—the most in the Open Era—and four Olympic Gold Medals, off the court, she has overcome adversity, fought for social justice reforms, and launched a successful business career. Register, and consider putting your business in the spotlight at this premier event with a limited, high-value sponsorship! To learn more, contact Carly Dubetsky at cdubetsky@pachamber.org, or 717.720.5566.

 

2024 PA Chamber Environmental Conference

Thursday, October 24, 2024, Sheraton Harrisburg Hershey

Join us for the PA Chamber’s Annual Environmental Conference, an event bringing together industry leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders to provide critical updates on environmental policy in the Commonwealth! This always popular, highly anticipated day of information-sharing and networking will showcase exhibitors and explore insights and aspirations for the future of energy and infrastructure investment in Pennsylvania, as well as what that future holds for the state’s emerging policy landscape. Register

 

PA Chamber Post-Election Impact Summit

Friday, November 15, 2024, Hilton Harrisburg

The PA Chamber’s Post-Election Impact Summit will be a pivotal gathering to dissect the outcomes and implications of the 2024 election! Join us for a comprehensive analysis of the election results, key insights from political insiders and elected officials into the upcoming state and federal legislative sessions, and discussions on the future landscape of business policy.

This summit offers an exclusive opportunity for business leaders to gain insights that will help them to plan for and navigate the future effectively. Register

 

 

*PA Chamber Members Only Meeting

What’s My Return on Investment? A Deep Dive into how the PA Chamber’s Advocacy Improves YOUR Bottom Line

As the Statewide Voice of Business, the PA Chamber is more than just an advocate for a stronger future business climate – we’re here to improve the bottom line for businesses now, so employers can invest their hard-earned dollars back into their employees, their operations, and their long-term growth in Pennsylvania.

OUR success is YOUR success! Every time we notch a legislative or regulatory victory, it results in tangible savings for our members and businesses statewide. As our Advocacy ROI document lays out, whether the PA Chamber is leading the charge in enacting pro-business laws (such as the reduction of the Corporate Net Income Tax), defeating anti-growth measures (including the proposed tax on the natural gas industry), or helping small businesses thrive through access to loans, our efforts have helped to save Pennsylvania businesses $31.496 BILLION over the last several years, which equates to $4,825 for every employee!

That’s more money for your business, which you can confidently invest in the way you feel best fits your company’s needs. Of course, the PA Chamber wouldn’t exist without our nearly 10,000 member businesses that support our mission of building a stronger Pennsylvania business climate. When you invest in membership with the PA Chamber, your investment is paid back through the savings we help generate with our pro-growth advocacy efforts!

Want to have a bigger voice as we carry out our mission? The PA Chamber’s Investor membership is at an all-time high, with more than 350 Investor Members of all sizes across all industry sectors, and growing. Learn more about exclusive, high-value Investor Member benefits here.

What’s My Return on Investment? A Deep Dive into how the PA Chamber’s Advocacy Improves YOUR Bottom Line

As the Statewide Voice of Business, the PA Chamber is more than just an advocate for a stronger future business climate – we’re here to improve the bottom line for businesses now, so employers can invest their hard-earned dollars back into their employees, their operations, and their long-term growth in Pennsylvania.

OUR success is YOUR success! Every time we notch a legislative or regulatory victory, it results in tangible savings for our members and businesses statewide. As our Advocacy ROI document lays out, whether the PA Chamber is leading the charge in enacting pro-business laws (such as the reduction of the Corporate Net Income Tax), defeating anti-growth measures (including the proposed tax on the natural gas industry), or helping small businesses thrive through access to loans, our efforts have helped to save Pennsylvania businesses $31.496 BILLION over the last several years, which equates to $4,825 for every employee!

That’s more money for your business, which you can confidently invest in the way you feel best fits your company’s needs. Of course, the PA Chamber wouldn’t exist without our nearly 10,000 member businesses that support our mission of building a stronger Pennsylvania business climate. When you invest in membership with the PA Chamber, your investment is paid back through the savings we help generate with our pro-growth advocacy efforts!

Want to have a bigger voice as we carry out our mission? The PA Chamber’s Investor membership is at an all-time high, with more than 350 Investor Members of all sizes across all industry sectors, and growing. Learn more about exclusive, high-value Investor Member benefits here.

Last Week in the Legislature

The House and Senate were in session last week, considering proposals related to education, paid leave, workforce data, and more. Here is a rundown of some of last week’s legislative action relevant to employers.

 

Reducing Educational Choices for Students (H.B. 2370)

The House of Representatives voted 107-94 to pass House Bill 2370 last Monday.

This legislation would implement the recommendations of the majority Basic Education Funding Commission report, including adjustment to the funding formula, drastic charter school reforms, and increases in K-12 spending.

Many charter schools provide a valuable alternative to traditional public schools, often offering specialized programs and innovative teaching methods that cater to the diverse learning needs of students. Charter schools have experienced dramatic increases in enrollment over the past two decades, and we have serious concerns with any proposals that would have the effect of restricting access to these unique educational opportunities, particularly for students who are not thriving in conventional school environments.

We opposed this legislation (CLICK HERE for our memo), which now heads to the Senate Education Committee for consideration.

 

Sharing Workforce Data (S.B. 761)

The Senate voted unanimously (48-0) to pass Senate Bill 761 last Wednesday.

This legislation would direct the Department of Labor & Industry to share already collected workforce data on wages, new hires, and Unemployment Compensation claimants with local workforce development boards.

Local workforce development boards are on the front lines working with claimants to search for work and apply for and accept jobs. These boards are seeking more timely access to existing data sets, including Unemployment Compensation claim data, to better support their pathway to re-employment through targeted services and activities.

Unemployment Compensation and new hire data currently takes up to 24 months to access from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. This legislation is part of a broad strategy to help address labor shortages.

We supported this legislation which now heads to the House of Representatives for committee consideration.

 

Prohibiting Essential Manufacturing Materials (H.B. 2238)

The House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee voted along party lines (14-11) to pass House Bill 2238 last Tuesday.

This legislation would impose a sweeping prohibition on the use of PFAS in the production of a broad range of consumer products.

PFAS refers to thousands of diverse chemistries that are necessary to produce a wide range of products used by consumers and in practically every industry. A Pennsylvania-specific ban could discourage investment in the Commonwealth and force existing Pennsylvania employers to leave for other states.

The bill also includes numerous vague terms and broad definitions that will complicate compliance and potentially apply the prohibition to an even broader range of products.

House Bill 2238 is pending in the House Rules Committee

 

Establishing Consumer Protections for Automatic Contract Renewals (H.B. 2196)

The House voted 200-1 on an amendment to House Bill 2196 last Monday.

This legislation would require consumers to be notified of the existence of an automatic renewal clause before executing a contract and before any automatic renewal occurs. Sellers would also be required to notify the consumer and allow the consumer to opt out of the automatic renewal provision.

The bill adds new notice requirements for contracts with automatic renewals and uses the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law as the enforcement mechanism. Rep. Torren Ecker (R-Adams) filed an amendment to remove the private rights of action and leave enforcement to the Attorney General and District Attorneys, which passed with broad support.

The underlying bill has been re-committed, as amended, to the Appropriations Committee.

 

Mandatory Paid Leave (S.B. 580)

The Senate Labor and Industry Committee voted 8-3 to advance Senate Bill 580 last Tuesday.

This legislation would establish the Pennsylvania Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program, which would require all employers to deduct a portion of their employees’ wages for a statewide fund to be made available as wage replacement benefits for family or sick leave. Eligible employees would generally be entitled to up to 20 weeks per year to care for themselves or 12 weeks per year to care for a family member.

The bill would require employers of all sizes to adopt a one-size-fits-all mandatory policy related to time off regardless of a company’s size or industry and prohibit employers from developing customized leave policies that benefit their employees while still accommodating their own unique staffing requirements.

While the employee-financed approach may mitigate costs to the employer, businesses would likely still experience higher costs related to wages, staffing, and administration.

We opposed this legislation (CLICK HERE for our memo), which is now pending before the full Senate.