What questions would you ask?

Date: August 21, 2014

NFIB’s reputation as the true Voice of Small Business comes first and foremost from its state and federal member ballots. Results from these annual polls center NFIB’s lobbying positions in both Washington D.C. and in Albany.

The results help shape NFIB/NY’s legislative agenda and are communicated in NFIB/NY’s messages in the media. Many legislators and administration officials also use them to support policies and viewpoints they hold.

With the 2015/2016 session of the
New York Legislature convening in January, it’s not too early to start the
conversation on what questions should be asked on the next ballot.

NFIB/New York State Director Mike
Durant invites you to send him your thoughts on some of the most pressing
small-business issues facing the state for possible inclusion in the 2015 New
York Member State Ballot.  

Some examples of issues on the
member ballot in past years are tax reform, lawsuit lending, environmental
improvement bonds, independent contractors, pension reform, energy resources
and tort reform.

Have any of those issues changed?
What new ones have cropped up? Is an old issue resurfacing? Join in the
discussion; send an email with your thoughts.
 

NFIB is regarded as one of the
most credible associations in the nation, because it knows of what it speaks,
and that is only on issues affecting the ability of its members to own, operate
and grow their businesses. Click here to
see the issues we don’t take stands on and why.

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