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ICYMI: Watch the Nebraska Legislative Recap Webinar

ICYMI: Watch the Nebraska Legislative Recap Webinar

June 27, 2025

NFIB Nebraska recently held a webinar to discuss what happened during this year's legislative session

On Wednesday, June 25th, NFIB Nebraska held a webinar to discuss what happened during this year’s legislative session. NFIB made strong pushes this year, with opponents of small business attacking the business-friendly state. NFIB State Director Ryan McIntosh gave a thorough update on the newly voted Paid Sick Leave law, minimum wage increases, and other small business priorities.

You can watch the recording of the webinar here.

For questions, please contact Grassroots Manager Ben Abrahamson at 218-969-5121 or at ben.abrahamson@nfib.org.

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