With the new legislative session underway, the Chamber has outlined a robust job creation policy agenda designed to drive job growth, boost economic competitiveness, and enhance the quality of life throughout Greater Boston.
REDUCING BUSINESS COSTS
- Health Care – Moderating cost increases and expanding access as the health care reform bill is implemented
- Corporate Taxation – Advocating corporate tax reform that promotes job growth and investment in the region.
- Energy Reform – Easing existing burdens on regional consumer and provider markets by expanding energy alternatives.
- Housing – Spurring workforce housing production by securing long-term funding and incentives.
IMPROVING WORKER SKILLS
- Worker Retention & Skills Gap – Expanding the skilled worker pipeline via talent retention and training initiatives, including the Chamber’s Boston’s Future Leaders and Women’s Network programs.
- Minority Professional Development – Expanding opportunities for minority-owned businesses in the region.
PROMOTING INNOVATION
- Life Sciences – Furthering development of the critical life sciences cluster through permitting and regulatory improvements, as well as federal research funding.
- Financial Services – Strengthening one of the region’s largest industries via legislative advocacy, regulatory reform, and skills training.
- Federal Research Funding – Driving federal research funding growth with a national, Chamber-led coalition.
STRENGTHENING INFRASTRUCTURE
- Transportation Finance – Prioritizing and promoting infrastructure improvements while advancing structural cost reforms.
- Alternative Funding Options – Evaluating new revenue sources based on job creation impact. Through enhanced collaboration with business groups, expanded legislative outreach, and a focus on job creation, the Chamber will continue to work to improve the economic future of all who live and work in the Greater Boston region.

