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Letters

CCMC frequently submits comment letters to regulators and letters to Congress to ensure the views of the business community are considered in the rule making and legislative process.

 


 

U.S. Chamber Statement for the record on Small Business Hearing

09/13/2023

Joint Trade Letter Call on Banking Agencies to Re-Propose Basel Rule

09/12/2023

Joint Trades Letter on the SEC’s Safeguarding Proposal

09/12/2023

Joint Trades Letter to SEC on Predictive Data Analytics Proposal

09/12/2023

Chamber Statement for the Record Senate Banking Oversight Hearing on SEC

09/12/2023

CCMC Responses to CFPB RFI on Medical Payment Products

09/11/2023

Joint Trades Letter to CFPB on 1071

08/18/2023

Joint Trade File Extension Request on SEC Predictive Data Analytics Proposal

08/15/2023

Chamber Comments to SEC on Implementation of Final Cybersecurity Disclosure Rule

08/14/2023

U.S. Chamber Letter on a Markup in the House Financial Services Committee

07/27/2023

Chamber-led coalition comments to PCAOB NOCLAR proposal

08/07/2023

Chamber Comments on PCAOB Auditing Standards Proposal

08/02/2023
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For more information on CCMC's work or for other ways to get involved, please contact:

Ashley Eisner
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Email or call 202-463-3162.

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