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Taxes on Opening Day!

Taxes on Opening Day!

February 2, 2026

NFIB calls on its members to take immediate action

February 2 was the first day of a very short legislative session, and Oregon legislators are already looking at more than 200 new bills!

NFIB State Director Anthony Smith is tracking more than 100 bills that may affect small businesses with five needing the most attention right now.

What can you do? Contact your elected officials on the issues that will impact your business. Lawmakers take constituent stories into consideration when voting on legislation. Make your voice heard!

Click the individual links below to speak out—or click here to see act on them all in one place.

  1. SUPPORT FEDERAL TAX CONFORMITY
  1. OPPOSE WAGE CLAIM LIABILITY
  1. OPPOSE WORKERS’ BENEFIT FUND TAX
  1. OPPOSE EXPANDED INSURANCE LAWSUITS
  1. OPPOSE LABOR STANDARDS BOARDS

 

A personalized message gets the attention of lawmakers. If you have an extra moment, share how the legislation might impact your ability to own, operate, and grow your business.

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