Florida Chamber News
Florida Chamber of Commerce Applauds Defeat of Amendment 3
The Florida Chamber of Commerce continues to be the unifying voice for business in Florida politics and tonight applauds the defeat of Amendment 3 – Adult Personal Use of Marijuana.
New Florida Chamber Statewide Poll Shows Donald Trump & Rick Scott Closing the 2024 General Election Campaign in Florida Leading Their Democratic Opponents, While Governor Ron DeSantis Remains Popular with Floridians
With more than 2 million Floridians having already voted, the most recent Florida Chamber statewide poll finds both Donald Trump and Rick Scott leading their Democratic opponents with just two
The Florida Chamber Foundation and The Children’s Movement of Florida Partner to Support the Reopening of Early Learning Programs Impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton
The Florida Chamber Foundation and The Children’s Movement of Florida Partner to Support the Reopening of Early Learning Programs Impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton The 2024 Florida Early Learning
The Federal Reserve’s Bold Interest Rate Cut Aligns with the Florida Chamber Foundation’s 2024 Economic Forecast – a Welcomed Decision for Florida’s Economy
By: Keith Richard, Ph.D., Vice President of Research, Florida Chamber Foundation On Tuesday, the Federal Reserve announced a 0.50 percentage point interest rate cut, its first reduction since March 2020.
Florida Chamber of Commerce Announces Third Round of 2024 Legislative Endorsements
The Florida Chamber of Commerce is again uniting Florida’s business community to help make Florida more competitive, and today endorsed a bipartisan list of nine additional candidates running for election
New Florida Chamber Statewide Poll Shows Donald Trump & Rick Scott Begin 2024 General Election Campaigns in Florida Leading Their Democratic Opponents, While Governor Ron DeSantis Remains Popular with Floridians
The most recent Florida Chamber statewide poll finds both Donald Trump and Rick Scott leading their Democratic opponents. Trump and Scott each lead their respective opponents by double digits among