Thomas J. Donohue Dies at 86; Transformed Chamber of Commerce
Published On Oct 16, 2024, 12:38 PM
Thomas J. Donohue, the former CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, passed away at 86 from heart failure. He transformed the chamber into a powerful lobbying group from 1997 until his retirement in 2021, advocating for corporate interests while challenging certain Trump administration policies, particularly regarding tariffs and immigration. Donohue supported free trade and stressed the importance of skilled immigration for economic growth.
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The death of a prominent lobbying figure like Donohue may prompt shifts in lobbying strategies and priorities among corporate actors, particularly if they distance themselves from more right-leaning policies. This could lead to increased support for free trade and immigration reforms, which could favor sectors relying heavily on trade and skilled labor.
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