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.
Missouri lawmakers are considering legislation aimed at keeping the state competitive in attracting major corporate headquarters and the high-quality jobs they bring. SB 1425 is sponsored by Sen. Kurtis Gregory (R-Marshall). Current law […]
READ MORELawmakers are considering legislation that would keep the cameras rolling in Missouri and bring more movie and TV productions to the Show Me State. SB 1079, sponsored by Sen. Kurtis Gregory (R-Marshall), […]
READ MORESenators are considering a bill to help more Missourians move into high-demand careers and fill critical operating positions. The Fast Track Workforce Incentive Grant, championed by the Missouri Chamber of […]
READ MORELawmakers are considering legislation aimed at expanding nuclear energy development in the state. SB 1116, sponsored by Sen. Travis Fitzwater (R-Holts Summit), would establish the Missouri Nuclear Energy Advancement Act, which aims […]
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President, Koller Enterprises
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