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Building TogetherRetail Works for all of Us
Retailers are a part of every community in the United States. As an industry, community involvement creates opportunity, responsibility and an unwavering resolve to deliver for our employees, customers, and families. Over the last two and a half years the lives of each have dramatically changed and because of that, retailers stepped up and responded. From supply chain disruptions to workforce challenges to the fight against organized retail crime, the retail industry constantly innovated and problem solved to deliver an exceptional experience that exceeds expectations. Retailers are driving change and taking action to address important business and societal issues: a fair and equitable tax code, an efficient and operational supply chain, free and fair trade, robust competition, a diversified workforce and addressing climate and sustainability goals. Working together, leading retailers are building a future that works for all of us.
Message from the PresidentOur Priorities
Our Priorities: Retail is more than a store. Public policies that support retail, support communities, jobs, and families. RILA, as the trade association for America’s most recognized and innovative brands, looks forward to working with policymakers to enact priorities that allow retailers and the communities they serve to thrive.
Ensuring a Safe, Sustainable Future
RILA is working with lawmakers to help shape policies that protect our customers and meet expectations regarding environmental concerns.
Leading in the Community
Retail is more than a store; we are an integral part of the fabric of our communities.
Supporting Free Markets and Free Trade
When policies are fair and allow retailers to compete, customers, communities, and workers all benefit.
Investing in People
Retail is for everyone; the place for a first job, 2nd chance, third act, or a side hustle – the retail workforce represents the American workforce.
Public Policy Agenda Committees
RILA engages policymakers at the federal and state level to advocate for policies on workforce, trade, tax, privacy, competition and other top priorities to allow retailers and the communities they serve in to thrive.
View All Committees- Communications Committee
- Finance Leaders Council
- Public Policy Steering Committee
- Tax Advisory Council
- Diversity Equity & Inclusion Leaders Council
- Government Affairs Committee
- International Trade and Customs Committee
- Payments Committee
- Retail Labor and Employment Committee
- State Affairs Committee
- Tax Committee
- Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
Upcoming Meetings
Communications Committee Meeting
- Sep 24, 2024
Finance Leaders Council Meeting
- Jun 17, 2024
- Washington, DC
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council Meeting
- Sep 24, 2024
- Chicago, IL
Explore our Upcoming Events and Webinars
Tools and resources for retail leaders
Regulatory Comment Letters
Submitted comments to key regulatory agencies in effort to collaborate on solutions & help shape agency actions impacting our industry.
Read MoreOpen for Business - A Blueprint for Shopping Safe
Retailers are ready to assist states with the important task of safely re-opening, with an underlying commitment to helping all families Shop Safe.
Read MoreMedia Room
RILA serves as a voice for the retail industry and our members to help drive the policy agenda forward and showcase exciting industry initiatives.
Read MoreStrategic Initiatives that support performance, compliance and transform the industry
Discover How Retail Works for All of Us
Downstream Scope 3 Emissions Reporting Resource Available
- By [Erin Hiatt]
- 05/21/2024
Leading Retailers to Congress: Do Not Weaken Debit Reforms
- By [Austen Jensen]
- 05/15/2024
Continuation of 301 Tariffs Harms U.S. Businesses, Consumers
- By [Blake Harden]
- 05/14/2024
Port Labor Showdown: T-Minus 20 Weeks and Counting
- By [Jess Dankert]
- 05/14/2024
Leading Retailers to Senators: Lower Credit Card Fees
- By [Austen Jensen]
- 05/07/2024
Federal Reserve Must do More to Rein in Excessive Fees
- By [Austen Jensen]
- 05/07/2024
Lawmakers Request Prompt Conclusion to Section 301 Review
- By [Ellen Jackson, Blake Harden]
- 04/25/2024
Retailers Raise Concerns About New Overtime Rule
- By [Evan Armstrong]
- 04/23/2024
Retailers Disappointed in FTC Non-Compete Ban
- By [Evan Armstrong, Kathleen McGuigan]
- 04/23/2024
2024 Election Outlook for Retailers: Immigration Policy
- By [Austin Gold]
- 04/23/2024
Earth Day Spotlight on Retail Sustainability Efforts
- By [Erin Hiatt]
- 04/19/2024
Retailers Welcome Steps Forward on Key Trade Legislation
- By [Blake Harden]
- 04/17/2024