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2013 NFIB New York Issues
Tax Increases
NFIB will continue to be the leading voice in Albany against tax increases.
Wicks
NFIB supports the concept of Wicks Law reform as a means to decrease the cost of public projects, thereby easing our state’s oppressive tax burden, especially at the local level.
Minimum Wage
NFIB will continue to fight proposals to increase the state minimum wage.
Family Medical Leave Act
NFIB continues fight expansions to the FMLA.
Scaffold Law
NFIB continues to work toward reforming the scaffold law.
Property Tax Cap
NFIB will continue to lead all business groups in its push for a cap on property taxes.