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ADVOCACY

        Advocacy in Action!




             he Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce (LRCC) works with business leaders, community members, and officials from every government level to
             collaboratively influence and support initiatives, legislation, and regional investment – creating positive change and strengthening the Lansing region.

        T Our advocacy has been extremely active already in 2021 on your behalf. Make sure to check out the Advocacy tab on the LRCC website to stay up to date
             on all the information happening here in the capital city, state government, and Washington D.C. n


        LSJ OP-ED: Greater Lansing must work         MI Business Network: Lansing Chamber Joins   Michigan Advance: Lawmaker renews fight to
        together as a region to help businesses recover from   Call To Extended PPP Application Deadline  ban discrimination based on hair
        COVID-19
                                                     LSJ OP-ED: Education and business partnership: A   517: Lansing Chamber urges Governor,
        Bridge Michigan: Opinion | School leaders to   Path Forward for Greater Lansing          Lawmakers to Authorize Reopening of Meeting/
        Whitmer: invest in early childhood education now                                         Event Venues
                                                     MLIVE: Business leaders to Whitmer: It’s time to let
        WLNS: Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce   employees work in offices again             Bridge: Michigan work went remote. Businesses
        announces campaign to highlight small businesses                                         now weigh whether they need offices.
                                                     Crain’s Detroit: Business groups start push to ease
        MI Business Network: Lansing Regional        restrictions on office work                 MLIVE: Extending office ban 6 months would be
        Chamber of Commerce Announces Support for                                                bad for Michigan, business leaders say
        Michigan Reconnect                           Crain’s Detroit:  Michigan business groups to
                                                     Whitmer: Time to ease office-work restrictions
        LSJ OP-ED: It’s time for Michigan to return to in-
        person schooling, get economy back on track.   Crain’s Detroit:  Whitmer  administration ‘very
                                                     likely’ to extend ban on in-person office work beyond
        WLNS: Lansing Regional Chamber joins call for   April 14
        National Infrastructure Package




















































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