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The Chamber’s work in the public policy area is second to none. As the South Jersey business community’s voice in Trenton, we fight for initiatives that will improve the economic vitality of our region and stop legislation that increases the cost of doing business. We put our clout to work for you, representing your concerns in Trenton. Over the years, we have built a solid, credible relationship with our legislators and the Governor and his Cabinet. Our management team has more than 50 years of combined experience that we put to work for you!

Issues Update
Review the legislative issues that the Chamber is currently monitoring and learn how your company can help support our efforts.

Policy Committees
Join one of our seven industry-specific public policy committees to get involved in the Chamber’s efforts and meet key legislative players.

Legislative Directory
Wondering who your legislator is? Visit our Legislative Directory to find your district and legislator.

Chamber Position Papers
Read the Chamber’s position on issues that impact your business. Our library includes correspondence with legislators and testimony presented at Senate and Assembly Committee meetings.

Political Advocacy
Support pro-business legislators for state government by contributing to the New Jersey Organization for a Better State (NEW JOBS).

Special Initiatives
Learn about special topics CCSNJ has addressed including Responsible Government Spending, Environmental Issues and Smart Growth.

"The strength and success of the State of New Jersey, the vitality of its business community, and the effectiveness of our American society depend, in great measure, upon superb organizations such as the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey."
- Assembly Speaker Joseph J. Roberts, Jr.