Policy

Policy That Matters

We monitor and engage on policies with the potential to impact your business and our state’s economy.

Our positions are informed by research and input from our members through policy committees, the Council of Advisors and the Board of Directors. In order to effectively advocate on your behalf at the State Capitol, we do the work to learn what policies matter the most to the business community.

To learn more about policy areas of focus and our committees, click on the specific policy.

Click to view The State Chamber's 2025 Annual Agenda

Success at the Capitol

Through our effective lobbying efforts, contributions from our large member network and strong strategic partnerships, the State Chamber is a powerful force at the State Capitol.

See some of our recent successes where we convert policy ideas into legislative results for the business community.

State Question 832 Information

Click here for more information on our Opposition to SQ 832

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About the State Chamber

What is the State Chamber?

Established in 1926, The State Chamber is a statewide membership organization. Our purpose is to be the unified voice of business and the most effective advocacy organization at the State Capitol. Every day, The State Chamber fights for Oklahoma’s future by defending the right of every business to thrive.

What is the State Chamber Research Foundation?

For information about State Chamber Research Foundation, click here.

General Contact Information

MAILING ADDRESS:

P O Box 53217 | Oklahoma City, OK 73152-3217

LOCATION:

330 NE 10th Street  |  Oklahoma City, OK 73104

Note: We cannot receive mail at our physical address, so please send all correspondence to the PO Box shown above

CONTACT:

(405) 235-3669 Phone  |  (405) 235-3670 Fax

Why become a member?

The State Chamber of Oklahoma is a powerful force in advancing policies that benefit Oklahoma and its business community. When you join the State Chamber, you gain a strong partner and advocate at the State Capitol.

Membership offers opportunities for networking with businesses and policymakers influencing issues affecting your company. In addition, the State Chamber is the only entity that advocates for companies across the entire state.