Skip to content

NFIB Praises Alaska Legislators for Holding the Line on Taxes

NFIB Praises Alaska Legislators for Holding the Line on Taxes

May 22, 2023

NFIB Praises Alaska Legislators for Holding the Line on Taxes

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Thor Stacey, Alaska State Director, thor@thorstaceyassociates.com or Tony Malandra, Senior Media Manager, anthony.malandra@nfib.org JUNEAU, Alaska, May 22, 2023—The state director for Alaska’s leading small-business association today praised the state’s lawmakers for ending their session on the best possible note—no new taxes. “This was a nice gift to give our members on their association’s 80th birthday,” said Thor Stacey, Alaska state director for the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s voice of small business since 1943. “No state budget will ever be to everyone’s liking, but the one just forged has enough positive elements in it to at least give small-business owners some relief.” That relief, according to Stacey, not only comes in the form of no new taxes but also passage of a state spending plan that avoids the first ever state government shutdown had it not been produced by July 1. “Many small-business owners will tell you the one thing they’d like from their governments at all levels is predictability, so they can make better hiring and expansion plans,” said Stacey. “No group of people in America have endured more than small-business owners, who are still crawling out of all that the pandemic brought in addition to subsequent labor shortages, supply chain disruptions, and now inflation, I’m not sure how many could have survived both a state and federal government shutdown on top of all that, which is why the swift passage of a new state budget in a one-day special session is a much bigger deal than it appears at first glance. Alaska small businesses thank all the legislators who rallied to the challenge and solved it.” Additional Information
  • Click here for a brief video of NFIB President Brad Close thanking members for their involvement on the association’s 80th anniversary, which was May 20.
  • Click here for NFIB’s latest monthly Small Business Economic Trends report (aka the Optimism Index), the gold standard measurement of America’s small business economy, used by the Federal Reserve Board, Congressional leaders, administration officials, and state legislatures across the nation.
  • All NFIB research is a national snapshot not broken down by state. The typical NFIB member employs 10 people and reports gross sales of about $500,000 a year.
Keep up with the latest Alaska small-business news at www.nfib.com/alaska or by following NFIB Alaska on Twitter @NFIB_AK. ### For 80 years, NFIB has been advocating on behalf of America’s small and independent business owners, both in Washington, D.C., and in all 50 state capitals. NFIB is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, and member-driven association. Since its founding in 1943, NFIB has been exclusively dedicated to small and independent businesses and remains so today. For more information, please visit nfib.com. NFIB Alaska Box 211231 Juneau, AK 99821 907-723-1494 www.nfib.com/alaska Twitter: @NFIB_AK
Get to know NFIB

NFIB is a member-driven organization advocating on behalf of small and independent businesses nationwide.

Receive our newsletter and email notification
Knowledge is power. Let us help you stay informed with breaking legislative news, regulatory updates, business tips, and more.

Related Articles

February 6, 2025
Unfilled Job Openings Continue to Hamper Main Street
Alaska Legislature must be careful not to exacerbate problem with higher pa…
Read More
February 6, 2025
Budget Provision Extending the Standard Deduction Would Help VA…
Without legislative action, the standard deduction could revert to 2018 lev…
Read More
February 5, 2025
Maryland Small Businesses Discouraged by Gov. Moore’s Propose…
NFIB responds to Gov. Wes Moore’s State of the State address.
Read More
February 5, 2025
NFIB Closely Monitoring Bill Changing How Local Business Taxes…
HB253 would create a single website where owners could pay taxes for multip…
Read More

© 2001 - 2025 National Federation of Independent Business. All Rights Reserved. Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy | Accessibility