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The '''Business Council of Alabama''' ('''BCA''') is a Montgomery-based 501(c)6 business lobby and economic development group founded on [[November 1]], [[1985]] by merger of the [[Alabama Chamber of Commerce]] and the [[Associated Industries of Alabama]].
The '''Business Council of Alabama''' ('''BCA''') is a Montgomery-based 501c(6) business lobby and economic development group founded on [[November 1]], [[1985]] by merger of the [[Alabama Chamber of Commerce]] and the [[Associated Industries of Alabama]].


The BCA is headed by CEO [[Bill Canary]]. Its political action committee is the [[ProgressPAC]]. In [[2013]] the BCA launched a separate [[Business and Education Alliance]] (BEA) to counter the influence of the [[Alabama Education Association]].
The BCA is headed by CEO [[Helena Duncan]]. Its political action committee is the [[ProgressPAC]]. In [[2013]] the BCA launched a separate [[Business and Education Alliance]] (BEA) to counter the influence of the [[Alabama Education Association]].


The BCA failed to accomplish its major goals for the [[2017 Alabama legislative season]]. In [[2018]] major employers [[Alabama Power Company]], [[Regions Bank]] and [[Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama]] withdrew from the council, forcing a change in leadership. Once the council reorganized with a new executive committee, those companies rejoined.
The BCA failed to accomplish its major goals for the [[2017 Alabama legislative session]]. In [[2018]] major employers [[Alabama Power Company]], [[Regions Bank]] and [[Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama]] withdrew from the council, forcing a change in leadership. Once the council reorganized with a new executive committee, those companies rejoined.
 
Past CEO's include [[Bill Canary]], [[Robin Stone]], and [[Katie Britt]].


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==External Links==
* [https://www.bcatoday.org/ Business Council of Alabama] website
==References==
==References==
* "Alabama Power withdraws from Business Council of Alabama." (June 18, 2018) {{BBJ}}
* "Alabama Power withdraws from Business Council of Alabama." (June 18, 2018) {{BBJ}}
* Gore, Leada (June 20, 2018) "Business Council of Alabama: What is BCA? Who is Bill Canary? Why does Alabama Power exit matter?" {{BN}}
* Gore, Leada (June 20, 2018) "Business Council of Alabama: What is BCA? Who is Bill Canary? Why does Alabama Power exit matter?" {{BN}}
* Thornton, William (August 15, 2018) "Regions, Alabama Power back in Business Council of Alabama." {{BN}}
* Thornton, William (August 15, 2018) "Regions, Alabama Power back in Business Council of Alabama." {{BN}}
* Koplowitz, Howard (November 30, 2022) [https://www.al.com/news/2022/11/helena-duncan-named-business-council-of-alabamas-new-president-and-ceo.html "Helena Duncan named Business Council of Alabama’s new president and CEO"] {{BN}}


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Revision as of 20:48, 30 November 2022

The Business Council of Alabama (BCA) is a Montgomery-based 501c(6) business lobby and economic development group founded on November 1, 1985 by merger of the Alabama Chamber of Commerce and the Associated Industries of Alabama.

The BCA is headed by CEO Helena Duncan. Its political action committee is the ProgressPAC. In 2013 the BCA launched a separate Business and Education Alliance (BEA) to counter the influence of the Alabama Education Association.

The BCA failed to accomplish its major goals for the 2017 Alabama legislative session. In 2018 major employers Alabama Power Company, Regions Bank and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama withdrew from the council, forcing a change in leadership. Once the council reorganized with a new executive committee, those companies rejoined.

Past CEO's include Bill Canary, Robin Stone, and Katie Britt.

External Links

References