Main Street Urges Lawmakers to Keep Arizona a Small Business State
Main Street Urges Lawmakers to Keep Arizona a Small Business State
January 13, 2025
Main Street Urges Lawmakers to Keep Arizona a Small Business State
PHOENIX (Jan. 13, 2025) – Ahead of Governor Katie Hobbs’ State of the State address, NFIB State Director Chad Heinrich outlined several small business priorities for the legislative session, including tax, regulatory, and tort reform.
“Despite serious economic challenges, small businesses created nearly 77 percent of all net new jobs in Arizona between 2022 and 2023. Ensuring our state remains a small business state requires lawmakers to understand the unique challenges small employers face. From simplifying our tax code, cutting regulatory red-tape, and promoting a balanced civil justice system, NFIB will continue to advocate on behalf of our Main Street businesses.”
BACKGROUND:
Have you downloaded the NFIB Engage App? The app is where you can stay up to date with legislation that will impact your business at the state or federal level, and how you can get involved.
Download the NFIB Engage App today by visiting www.nfib.com/app/.
In the app, you will receive:
- Action alerts about legislation affecting small business
- Opportunities to contact your lawmakers
- Invites for NFIB events and online webinars
- News on NFIB’s latest work for small business in your state and around the country
Already have the app? Don’t forget to create or update your member profile! Your profile allows us to customize your experience with NFIB. For more information, visit the NFIB Advocacy Center.
If you have any questions, email Grassroots Manager Stacy Jenkins.
NFIB is a member-driven organization advocating on behalf of small and independent businesses nationwide.
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