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Small Business Agenda

Small Business Agenda

June 16, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

Small Business Agenda

Here’s a look at some of the issues small businesses will be facing in Alabama Legislature:
  • A child care tax credit.
  • Increasing the threshold from less than 25 employees to less than 50 employees for a 100% health insurance premium deduction for employers and employees.
  • Changes to occupational licensing and work search reporting requirements for unemployed who do to show.
NFIB will be tracking these and other issues that could have a big impact on our small business members.

Check it out!

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