Championing Pro-Business Public Policy
A strong business climate supports the quality of life in Greater Omaha. It creates the conditions for companies to grow, communities to thrive, and people to succeed.
The Greater Omaha Chamber’s public policy team works year-round on the legislative front lines. We develop strategy, build relationships, and advance priorities that improve the local and state business environment.
What We Do
Development of pro-business public policy and strategy.
Pursuit of legislation, incentives and regulations that enhance economic growth.
Promotion of a shared vision to improve the business climate statewide.
Recruitment and support of pro-business candidates at the state and local levels.
Dialogue with elected officials and business leaders about issues affecting members.
Coordination of the Chamber’s Agriculture Council and Transportation Council.
Omaha COMPETES
A bold, data-driven roadmap to position Nebraska as a top state for business growth and workforce opportunity.
Omaha COMPETES Military Workforce
A strategic initiative from Omaha COMPETES, Military Workforce advances Nebraska’s long-term workforce strength by boosting Offutt Air Force Base and making the state a destination of choice for transitioning service members and their families.
Political Action Committee
The Greater Omaha Chamber PAC supports candidates who understand what it takes to grow a regional economy. By backing pro-business leaders at the state and local level, we help ensure that Greater Omaha’s voice is heard.
The PAC is funded entirely by voluntary contributions from Chamber members.
Help us support candidates who support business. Together, our voices can be heard.
Updates & Alerts
Legislative Update – March 13, 2026
The Legislature spent this week focused on the state budget, working through the difficult task of closing what has grown into a projected $646 million budget deficit. As of
Legislative Update – March 6, 2026
With full-day floor debate now underway, the Nebraska Legislature is preparing to turn its attention to the state budget, with budget debate scheduled for March 10 through March 25. Because
Legislative Update – February 27, 2026
With committee hearings concluding today, the Legislature is now set to pivot into the next phase of session work. All-day floor debate begins Tuesday, March 3rd, with budget debate
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