Arizona Chamber Foundation

The Arizona Chamber Foundation (501(c)3) is a non-partisan, objective educational and research foundation. The Foundation produces research studies on Arizona public policy issues such as health care, budget, education, regulation, energy, and others in an effort to inform policy makers, business leaders, and the general public. Contributions to the Foundation are tax-exempt.



March 2010 - The Arizona Chamber Foundation released an analysis of the defense and aerospace industry's economic impact on Arizona.
 
March 2010 - The Arizona Chamber Foundation assessed the effect of cost-benefit analysis on governmental rulemaking in a paper by former Small Business Administration Regional Advocate Michael Hull.
 
February 2010 - The Arizona Chamber Foundation released a study on the impact of Arizona's Insurance Premium Tax.
 
January 2010 - The Arizona Chamber Foundation released a study on the admissibility of expert testimony in Arizona court cases, The Case for Daubert: Ensuring sound science in Arizona courts.

Recently, the Arizona Chamber Foundation unveils a new study on the impact of the Hidden Healthcare Tax on businesses and consumers. Click here to read the report.