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We Advocate

We are an advocate for our members. A voice for business.

We are a voice for business on a local, state and national level. We utilize our network to tackle challenges so our members can focus on running their business.

The Murray-Calloway County Chamber of Commerce wants to lead on policies (not politics) that matter most to our members and their employees like workforce development, transportation, quality of life, and childcare to name a few. We provide opportunities for our members to be seen and heard through events and initiatives such as:

  • Annual City/County Update Breakfast
  • Calloway to the Capitol Visit
  • West KY Thank You Night
  • Legislative updates with local, state & national officials
  • Regional Community Partnerships including the West Kentucky Regional Chamber Alliance
  • Yearly Legislative Priorities
  • Public Policy Surveys
We Advocate
We Advocate
Calloway to the Capitol

Held in February annually, Calloway to the Capitol (C2C), connects community leaders with policy and decision makers in Frankfort on issues impacting our local Murray-Calloway County community. This is a full day event with meetings with the Governor's office, Cabinet Officials, our State Senator and State Representative, and other key influencers.

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Legislative Preview

Held annually in December, the Legislative Preview breakfast serves to connect the Chamber's top investors with an intimate one-on-few setting with our State Representative, State Senator, and local business and community leaders. This breakfast is focused on the Chamber's public policy efforts and legislative priorities for the upcoming spring legislative session.

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West Kentucky Regional Chamber Alliance

The West Kentucky Regional Chamber Alliance (WKRCA), a formal alliance of chambers of commerce in fourteen counties in far western Kentucky, was founded in 2008. Its purpose is to provide a unified voice for local businesses in the region and to serve as a catalyst for regional leadership and action, bringing together resources for legislative, educational, infrastructure and economic development advocacy.

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West Kentucky Thank You Night

The Chamber Leadership Initiatives for Northwest Kentucky (C-LINK) and the West Kentucky Regional Chamber Alliance (WKRCA), representing 26 chambers of commerce in Western Kentucky.

The purpose of this event is to express our appreciation to the administration and House and Senate members for past, present, and future support for Western Kentucky’s projects and programs and to spotlight our region.

More than 350 community and business leaders attend this event, including members of the General Assembly, Cabinet officials and other dignitaries. Governor Andy Beshear was the keynote speaker in 2022.

Murray & Calloway County Elected Officials

While The Chamber serves as an independent membership organization, we are happy to have a working relationship with the elected officials of Murray and Calloway County. Learn more and contact our elected officials by visiting their respective sites below:

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City of Murray

City Website & General Information
City Calendar
City Council Members
Starting a Business in Murray

Murray City Council meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall.

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Calloway County Fiscal Court

County Website & General Information
County Elected Officials
County Departments
County Boards & Commissions

Calloway County Fiscal Court Meetings are the third Wednesday of every month at 9 AM held at the Fiscal Court Building (Courthouse Annex) at 201 S. 4th Street.

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City of Hazel

City of Hazel Information
Downtown Hazel Merchants
Contact

The Hazel City Council meets the first Monday each month at 7 p.m. at Hazel City Hall.

State & National Government Contacts

Public Policy Surveys

Occasionally, the Chamber's advocacy committee surveys members on public policy at the local, state and federal levels impacting you. Those results are then given to policy makers in the form of legislative priorities and feedback. View our 2018 Public Policy Survey Results.

Tips on Advocacy
  • Locate who represents you and your organization
  • Check out the calendars to find out when and where are upcoming meetings
  • Find out what the language and status of of ordinances and bills, as well as existing statutes and laws
  • Check out an elected official's voting history and/or committee membership
  • Listen to live audio/video of government meetings or other activities or attend in Person
  • Read about and listen to issues that are important to you and your organization in local media outlets
  • Contact your local media directly or write letters-to-the-editor or guest columns about the issues that matter most to you and your organization

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