Recent News About Indiana Chamber of Commerce
Non-Profit Associations |
Business & Commerce
By Press release submission |
Mar 25, 2022
STAR Financial Bank has promoted Kate Miller, CTFA, to President of the Private Advisory division and Erika Dornseif, CTFA, to the role of senior vice president of Trust.
By Press release submission |
Mar 10, 2022
Indiana Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Kevin Brinegar says the 2022 Indiana General Assembly concluded “overall in a good place for the rights of businesses, for the state’s economy and for talent attraction and growth.
By Press release submission |
Mar 7, 2022
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce’s 58th Annual Indiana HR Conference and Expo in May offers nearly 30 in-depth workshops and sessions on critical HR challenges in 2022.
By Press release submission |
Mar 4, 2022
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce backs Gov. Eric Holcomb’s call today to not only restore the tax cuts originally in House Bill 1002 but take them a step farther given the state’s strong fiscal position.
By Press release submission |
Dec 19, 2021
The Indiana General Assembly’s attempt (House Bill 1001) to restrict businesses’ ability to require the COVID-19 vaccine for employees, if they so choose, is before the House Employment, Labor and Pensions Committee today.
By Press release submission |
Dec 10, 2021
While a newly-released survey shows Hoosier workers are relatively confident in the security of their current jobs, nearly a quarter (24%) of those who felt secure still expect to search for new job opportunities in the next year.
By Press release submission |
Nov 19, 2021
Protecting employer decision-making regarding COVID-19 vaccines, expanding quality childcare options and encouraging entrepreneurship highlight the 2022 legislative agenda from the Indiana Chamber of Commerce.
By Kayla Elder |
Jun 25, 2020
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce created the “Indiana Vision 2025: 2020 Snapshot” report to show that Indiana needs to improve its' economy and local businesses.
By Karen Kidd |
Mar 20, 2019
A 4-cent tax on e-cigarette fluid, which no-smoking advocates say makes those products less attractive to teenagers, has a better shot at becoming law in Indiana than does raising the legal vaping age, an Indiana chamber official said during a recent interview.