The Greater Atlantic City Chamber strongly supports bill S3608, which has recently passed the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee. This crucial legislation, sponsored by Senators Paul Sarl...
The Greater Atlantic City Chamber wishes to address the recent letter sent by several New Jersey Assembly members to Commissioner Shawn M. LaTourette regarding the proposed NJ PACT (Protecting Ag...
https://www.acchamber.com/greater-atlantic-city-chamber-echoes-legislators-concerns-on-nj-pact/
The Greater Atlantic City Chamber is a proud member of the New Jersey Chamber Alliance, and we are bringing the 2024-2025 proposed state budget to your attention. This plan is harmful to our hard...
https://www.acchamber.com/speak-out-against-new-jerseys-proposed-budget/
New Law Will Inject Nearly 1,500 Licenses Back into the Market, Boost Accessibility, and Lift Restrictions on Breweries and Distilleries TRENTON – Governor Phil Murphy signed legislation (2022:...
Greater Atlantic City Chamber President Michael Chait’s Testimony at the Assembly Budget Committee on March 29, 2023: Chairwoman Marin and members of the committee, I appreciate the opportunity...
The Arc of Atlantic County, in partnership with the New Jersey Division of Vocation Rehabilitation, and The NJ Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired, will host a Targeted Hiring Event fo...
Governor Phil Murphy signed A573, which makes several changes to the Uniform Construction Code (UCC) Act designed to speed up the construction permitting process. The bill codifies a three-day co...
https://www.acchamber.com/governor-murphy-signs-bill-to-speed-up-construction-permitting-process/
The Greater Atlantic City Chamber provided testimony on Monday, December 5 in support of several Assembly Bills that seek to support the small business community. Those bills are as follows: A573...
Atlantic City Electric has proposed Powering the Future, a portfolio of projects to expand on the company’s support of New Jersey’s clean energy and climate goals while furthering its commitm...
New Jersey’s homeless population increased by 8% this year after sharply decreasing in 2021, according to a newly-released survey. NJCounts is a one day, “point-in-time” tally that was cond...