
At Family Enterprise USA we provide a number membership opportunities to accommodate all levels of commitment. We exist solely for, and are supported by, family businesses.
Research. Advocacy. Legacy.
Family Enterprise USA promotes generationally owned family business creation, growth, viability, and sustainability by advocating for family businesses and their lifetime of savings with Congress in Washington DC. Since 2007, Family Enterprise USA has represented and celebrated all sizes, professions, and industries of family-owned enterprises and multi-generational employers. It is a bi-partisan 501.c3 organization.
We hope your family will choose to be a member of Family Enterprise USA.
About Family Enterprise USA
Family Enterprise USA is respected and relied upon to be the voice for family business in Washington DC.
Family Enterprise USA members meet with legislators in Washington D.C., to present information on the organization’s latest work and current research.
Family Enterprise USA members educate legislators on the current economic environment that businesses face around the country.
Family Business News & Updates
Tax Update: House Approves Senate Reconciliation Package
Today, the House approved the Senate’s version of Republicans’ multi-trillion-dollar reconciliation package, known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1), by a vote of 218-214, with Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) and Thomas Massie (R-KY) joining all Democrats in...
PATG Creates Advisory Board to Guide Critical Tax, Economic Policies for Family Offices, Successful Family Businesses
Policy and Taxation Group Creates Advisory Board to Guide Critical Tax, Economic Policies for Family Offices, Successful Family Businesses Five Member Group Offers Private Equity, Entrepreneur, and Legal Insights Policy and Taxation Group, advocates on...
Senate Concludes OBBBA Vote-a-Rama
The Senate approved a revised version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) (H.R. 1) on July 1, concluding a vote-a-rama that began the morning of June 30 and lasted over 24 hours. Consideration was further delayed after Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) announced his...