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Business Roundtable

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The Business Roundtable is an American association of chief executive officers (CEOs) of leading U.S. companies, established to promote a better understanding of the key issues facing the business community and to influence public policy for economic growth and fair practices. It serves as a platform for CEOs to collaborate, share insights, and advocate for policies that support the sustainability and competitiveness of American businesses.

Key Features

  • Membership composed of influential CEOs from major corporations
  • Focuses on advocating for economic policies that promote growth and innovation
  • Provides a forum for discussion on social, economic, and business issues
  • Engages in public policy advocacy at federal, state, and local levels
  • Acts as a voice representing the interests of large enterprises and the broader business community

Pros

  • Brings together influential leaders to shape policy and industry standards
  • Facilitates collaboration on common business challenges
  • Provides valuable insights into economic and regulatory trends
  • Supports promoting sustainable business practices

Cons

  • Members are primarily large corporations, which may limit diverse perspectives
  • Some critics argue that its advocacy can favor corporate interests over broader societal needs
  • Transparency around lobbying activities is sometimes limited
  • May be perceived as exerting undue influence on policymakers

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