Detroit Regional Chamber
Recent News About Detroit Regional Chamber
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Detroit leaders discuss future downtown developments
Chamber President and Chief Executive Officer Sandy K. Baruah participated in a discussion on WDIV’s Flashpoint regarding upcoming developments in downtown Detroit.
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Small businesses' role remains vital despite economic challenges
The Small Business Administration (SBA) classifies any independent business with fewer than 500 employees as a "small business."
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Michigan opens applications for broadband equity program
LANSING, Mich.— The Michigan High-Speed Internet Office (MIHI), part of the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, has opened the application period for the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) program.
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Michigan legislature considers changes to earned sick time act
The Detroit Regional Chamber's Public Policy and Business Advocacy team has focused on the Earned Sick Time Act (ESTA) and minimum wage reform over the past five months.
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Devon O'Reilly receives Forty Under 40 Award from ACCE
The Detroit Regional Chamber has announced that Devon O’Reilly, the Senior Director of Community Engagement and Leadership Development, has been honored with the Forty Under 40 Award by the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE).
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Small business sales rise in December; North Dakota leads growth
Month-over-month sales at small businesses in December increased by 2.0% from November, while year-over-year sales rose by 4.9% compared to December 2023.
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Michigan legislature faces key issues: sick leave law reform among top priorities
As Michigan's 103rd Legislature begins its session, the Detroit Regional Chamber's Public Policy and Business Advocacy team has identified key legislative priorities for the business community.
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Small business grants available: Apply now for funding opportunities
As the new year begins, small businesses are planning their finances for the upcoming year.
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Webinar to address Michigan's new labor laws
Michigan's Earned Sick Time Act (ESTA) and updated minimum wage laws are set to be enforced starting February 21, 2025.
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Small business trends: Customer focus, feedback adaptation, and strategic AI use
There are approximately 34.8 million small businesses in the United States, making up about 99% of all businesses.
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Detroit Policy Conference focuses on innovation economy
The 2025 Detroit Policy Conference is set to take place on January 23, focusing on the theme "Driving the Innovation Economy."
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Michigan legislature concludes session with key business-related bills pending
The closing days of the 102nd Legislature were marked by significant legislative activities impacting Michigan's business community.
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University of Detroit Mercy opens applications for CSE Boost Program
The University of Detroit Mercy's College of Business Administration is inviting applications for its 17th Boost entrepreneurial training program.
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Employers urged to foster student mentorships for workforce development
Developing the talent pipeline in the Detroit region presents challenges for employers seeking to make a significant impact.
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Court pauses enforcement of Corporate Transparency Act amid review
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has paused the enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) as of December 26, 2024.
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Michigan leaders share hopes for 2025
Detroit Free Press' Carol Cain reached out to 12 prominent leaders in Michigan, asking them to share their hopes or resolutions for the year 2025.
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Detroiter Magazine's December issue explores business readiness for AI revolution
The December 2024 edition of Detroiter Magazine has been released, concentrating on how businesses can gear up for the AI revolution.
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Detroit Regional Chamber monitors key bills impacting Michigan businesses
The conclusion of Michigan's 102nd Legislature remains uncertain as several significant bills await resolution.
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Oakland County announces forgiveness of over $9M in resident medical debt
More than 14,000 residents of Oakland County are receiving notifications about the forgiveness of $9.1 million in medical debt.
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Small-businesses struggle with rising regulatory costs
Small-business owners are facing increasing challenges with regulatory compliance, according to the MetLife and U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index for the fourth quarter of 2024.