Read about our 15-year strategic plan, developed to reposition Missouri as a global economic leader by bolstering the workforce, competitiveness, infrastructure, public safety and overall economic strength.
Our research indicated a strong need to invest in Missouri’s workforce.
We are fostering a competitive business climate to help our economy thrive.
Focusing on our state’s infrastructure is critical to the health of Missouri’s business community.
The business community is working to address rising concerns about public health and safety in our state.
We have identified specific policies employers want the government to address.
The Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry is endorsing Amendment 4 and encouraging Missourians to vote “Yes” on the measure in August. Amendment 4 is a commonsense reform that will […]
READ MOREMore than 1,300 Missourians have secured life-changing careers through an apprenticeship training grant program led by the Missouri Chamber Foundation and CoxHealth. The Industry-Driven Healthcare Apprenticeship Program (IDHAP) has helped Missouri […]
READ MOREOne of the most significant economic development initiatives of Missouri’s 2026 legislative session will modify and expand the state’s historic preservation tax credit program. HB 3080 was sponsored by Rep. Louis Riggs (R-Hannibal). […]
READ MOREDuring the 2026 legislative session, the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry supported legislation aimed at strengthening America’s domestic supply chain for critical minerals and pharmaceuticals — industries that are […]
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President, Koller Enterprises
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