Chamber News
Lansing Region’s Top Young Professionals Recognized at 10 Over the Next Ten Awards
The 17th annual 10 Over the Next Ten Awards were held on Tuesday, Sept. 19 at the University Club of MSU in East Lansing. This event recognizes Greater Lansing’s top 10 young professionals who are expected to contribute significantly to our community over the next ten years. The 10 Over the Next Ten Awards were…
Read MoreLansing Regional Chamber of Commerce Announces Endorsements in East Lansing City Council Races
The Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce Political Action Committee (LRC-PAC) has announced its endorsements in the 2023 races for East Lansing City Council.
Read MoreLansing Regional Chamber Statement on Passing of John H. Brown
The Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce is saddened to hear about the passing of John H. Brown. Below is a statement from our president and CEO, Tim Daman. “We are deeply saddened by the news of the passing of John H. Brown, who was a true business and community leader. John served as chair of…
Read MoreUAW Goes on Strike. What’s Next?
For the very first time in history, the United Auto Workers (UAW) union has initiated simultaneous strikes against all three major automakers, as they were unable to reach an agreement on a new contract before the Thursday 11:59 p.m. deadline. However, it’s important to note that not all of the nearly 150,000 union members employed…
Read MoreNew Report: Billions Lost Due to Lack of Childcare
A new report, released on Tuesday by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation in collaboration with the Grand Rapids Chamber, Michigan Chamber, and the Early Childhood Investment Corporation, highlights the staggering economic impact of Michigan’s childcare crisis, which reaches nearly $3 billion annually. This report sheds light on the urgent need for comprehensive solutions to…
Read MoreLansing Regional Chamber of Commerce Endorsed Candidates In Lansing City Council Races Advance to November General Election
All four of the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce Political Action Committee (LRC-PAC) candidates in the 2023 races for Lansing City Council were supported by voters in in the August Primary Election.
Read MoreState Lawmakers Approve Funding for Key Projects in the Greater Lansing Region
Funding Approved for New Lansing City Hall, Major Infrastructure Investments, Community Revitalization Projects Joint Training Innovation Center, and ongoing support from the state. (Lansing, MI) – The Greater Lansing region secured a major victory in the recently approved state budget as lawmakers approved funding for critical infrastructure and community revitalization projects supported by more than…
Read MoreAdvance Greater Lansing Poll Identifies Public Safety as the Most Important Issue Among City of Lansing Voters
More than 40 Per cent of Voters Surveyed say the City is Headed in the Wrong Direction (Lansing, MI) – A poll commissioned by Advance Greater Lansing shows that public safety is the leading concern among voters in the city of Lansing. The poll of citizens who are likely to vote in the 2023 Lansing…
Read MoreLansing Regional Chamber of Commerce Announces Endorsements in Lansing City Council Races
Tamera Carter and Trini Lopez-Pehlivanoglu endorsed for At-Large Seats. Ryan Kost and Adam Hussain endorsed for 1st/3rd Ward The Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce Political Action Committee (LRC-PAC) has announced its endorsements in the 2023 races for Lansing City Council. Endorsed candidates include: “Lansing is at a critical juncture in determining the city’s future direction…
Read MoreLansing Regional Chamber Announces Recipients of Community Service, Outstanding Small Business, Diversity Star and Legacy Awards
Lansing Regional Chamber Announces Recipients of Community Service, Outstanding Small Business, Diversity Star and Legacy Awards Recipients to be Honored at the LRCC Annual Dinner on May 10 LANSING, Mich. – The Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce (LRCC) has announced the recipients of four major awards, which will be presented at the LRCC’s upcoming Annual…
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