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Minnesota Webinar: Updates on the 24-Week Paid Leave Mandate, Taxes & More Small Business Issues

Minnesota Webinar: Updates on the 24-Week Paid Leave Mandate, Taxes & More Small Business Issues

April 18, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

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Minnesota Webinar: Updates on the 24-Week Paid Leave Mandate, Taxes & More Small Business Issues

Minnesota Lawmakers Are Pushing A Radical Agenda. Hear How Small Business Is Fighting Back. <> With less than 30 days to go in the 2023 Minnesota Legislative Session, join NFIB Minnesota State Director John Reynolds for an update on key small business issues. We will talk about:
  • 24-week, $1.5 Billion Paid Family and Medical Leave program
  • Potential tax hikes
  • Radical energy proposals
  • Other employer mandates.
Learn more about how these proposals could impact your business and ask the state director any questions you have about the 2023 legislative session. The other issues to be discussed will include: – Vehicle tab fees – Vehicle sales tax – Retail delivery fee – Capital gains surcharge – 5th tier income tax – Paid sick time – Elimination of small business protections – Noncompete prohibition – EV subsidies Tune in for 30 minutes to hear about these issues, ask questions, and tell us how this will impact your small business. <>
If you would like to submit a question or need help registering, please contact grassroots manager Ben Abrahamson at 218-969-5121 or ben.abrahamson@nfib.org. We hope to see you online on the 28th!
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