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==Mission statement==
==Mission statement==
"To make California a better place to do business by giving private-sector employers a voice in state politics and providing a full range of California-specific products and services."
"To advance human progress through an economic, political and social system based on individual freedom, incentive, initiative, opportunity, and responsibility."

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For more than 100 years, the California Chamber of Commerce (CalChamber) has worked to make California a better place to do business by giving private-sector employers a voice in state politics and providing a full range of California-specific products and services. Experience has taught us that California's business leaders need comprehensive support that follows key issues such as health care, workers' compensation and business taxes. Not only do we give you the tools to make compliance easier after laws are passed, we work within state and federal politics to ensure fair legislation and a pro-business climate.

CalChamber membership facts:

  • Members total more than 16,000
  • Members employ one-fourth the private sector workforce in California
  • 75% of CalChamber members have 100 or fewer employees

Mission statement

"To make California a better place to do business by giving private-sector employers a voice in state politics and providing a full range of California-specific products and services."