Email Buckley O'Mell, VP of Advocacy, or call him at 501.377.6005.
I-30 Corridor Project
In April 2016, after many months of working with the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ArDOT), project engineers, architects, downtown Little Rock advocates, stakeholders, and a variety of chamber members, the Little Rock Regional Chamber Board of Directors endorsed one particular version of the "30 Crossing" plan - the "six lanes plus collector/distributor lanes with split-diamond interchange."
This configuration provides for a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reshape our downtown by removing approximately 15 acres of elevated concrete, berms, and barriers and replacing it with park land. It has also been praised and endorsed by a number of downtown entities and advocates including the Downtown Little Rock Partnership, the Central Arkansas Library System, the Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Little Rock Technology Park. Our endorsed configuration is now the preferred plan of ArDOT and is in the final approval stage before work can begin.
Federal Issues & Regulations
Labor and Workplace
The Little Rock Regional Chamber:
Supports protecting workers’ rights to a secret ballot in union elections
Aggressively opposes any form of binding arbitration in contract negotiations
Opposes enhanced access to employees by union organizers
Supports employees' rights to form a union under the current National Labor Relations Act
Opposes legislation that would expose workers to intimidation, deception and coercion
Energy
The Little Rock Regional Chamber supports increasing and diversifying America’s energy supply while utilizing proven energy sources. To that end, the chamber:
Supports expansion of nuclear energy which is the largest source of zero-emissions electricity
Supports policies to ensure a diversified fuel mix to manage energy price and supply risks for consumers, as the U.S. cannot rely on any one source of energy to meet the future electricity demands
Supports creation of a national energy policy
Supports increasing energy efficiency and modifying the regulatory framework to align incentives for utility provision of energy efficiency
Opposes legislation that would place American businesses at a competitive disadvantage in the global marketplace
Supports reducing the environmental impact of energy consumption and production including the research, development and commercialization of carbon capture and sequestration technology
Supports responsive and innovative regulation to ensure a reliable source of electricity for consumers and financially healthy utilities which in turn supports thriving economic development outcomes for the region
Immigration Reform
The Little Rock Regional Chamber strongly supports comprehensive, national immigration reform. To that end, the chamber:
Supports allowing for seasonal and low-skilled workers
Supports a fast, reliable employment verification system
Opposes mass deportation and amnesty for undocumented workers
Supports measures to secure our borders
Trade
The Little Rock Regional Chamber supports removing trade barriers abroad and keeping our markets open at home.
Infrastructure
America's infrastructure directly affects our economic and social well-being. Every day, we rely upon our roads, bridges, transit, rail, water, waste and other infrastructure to survive and thrive. Despite our dependence on it, we have permitted our infrastructure to become stretched beyond its capacity.
Recently, the American Society of Civil Engineers gave a cumulative grade of "D" to the nation's infrastructure, stating, "For the safety and security of our families, we can no longer afford to ignore the congested roads, aging dams, broken water mains, and deficient bridges we face every day. The quality of life for this and future generations depends on our willingness to rise to the challenge."
The National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Commission concluded in its report, Transportation for Tomorrow, "We need to invest at least $225 billion annually from all sources for the next 50 years to upgrade our existing system to a state of good repair and create a more advanced surface transportation system to sustain and ensure strong economic growth for our families. We are spending less than 40 percent of this amount today."
The Little Rock Regional Chamber supports robust, reliable, effective funding for all forms of infrastructure - roads, bridges, transit, rail, waterways, water, waste, and beyond. We must insist upon courageous and visionary action now. Our infrastructure requires it, our economy needs it, and we all stand to gain.