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March 3, 2022
“One Member, One Vote” process drives NFIB’s priorities, holds lawmakers accountable for their votes, and encourages members of Congress to prioritize the needs of small business
NFIB’s Member Ballots: Your Vote in the Fight for Main Street
One Member, One Vote Program
NFIB’s member ballot system has been an effective way to determine member’s priorities for more than 75 years. Every member gets one vote on the issues. No exceptions. This highly democratic system has served small businesses well. NFIB members typically vote on key issues in several ballots each year on the federal and state policy positions NFIB should take.
The newest federal ballot features five issues. All are expected to be major legislative and regulatory issues at the federal level in the coming year. The list includes:
- Worker Shortage
- Overtime Pay Regulations
- Taxes
- Big Tech and Antitrust
- Wage and Hour Compliance Assistance
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NFIB is a member-driven organization advocating on behalf of small and independent businesses nationwide.
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