January 9, 2026

2026 Business Days at the Capitol kicks off Tuesday, January 6 in Helena

Helena, MT – The Montana Chamber of Commerce—the state’s largest and most influential business advocacy organization—will host its 26th annual Business Days at the Capitol starting on Tuesday, January 6.

“This is one of our premier events of the year, bringing business leaders from around the state and in every business sector, combined with elected officials at the state and local level”, said Todd O’Hair, President and CEO of the Montana Chamber. “The fact we sold out registration before we released the agenda, speaks to the value this event brings to decision makers and business leaders”.

The event kicks off Tuesday at noon with panels, fireside chats, and keynote addresses. Topics to be covered include Senate Bill 535 “Right to Try”, property taxes, Montana’s growing firearms industry, housing, and energy.

Wednesday morning will feature the popular “Eggs and Issues” with Montana’s legislative leadership, and the event will close with the “Last Word” from Governor Greg Gianforte.

Business Days at the Capitol brings together business leaders and government officials to talk face-to-face and participate in a variety of educational and networking events. To view the full agenda, click here.

Serving as a steadfast partner in policy to thousands of members and the broader business community, the Montana Chamber focuses on creating a stronger, more competitive economy.

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About the Montana Chamber of Commerce

Established in 1931, the Montana Chamber of Commerce is the state’s largest business advocacy organization. The Montana Chamber is guided by Envision 2026, a ten-year strategic plan which aims to grow Montana’s economy by improving the business climate, ensuring appropriate infrastructure investment, developing a skilled workforce, and promoting entrepreneurship in partnership with its philanthropic arm, the Montana Chamber Foundation.

 

For more information, visit: www.montanachamber.com

 

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