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NFIB Renews Anti-Paid Leave Mandate Campaign in Minnesota

NFIB Renews Anti-Paid Leave Mandate Campaign in Minnesota

April 21, 2023

Legislation would be largest mandate on small business in state history

NFIB Renews Anti-Paid Leave Mandate Campaign in Minnesota

The National Federation of Independent Business, or NFIB, which represents over 10,000 small businesses in every corner of the state, announced a renewed drive of its statewide anti-Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) mandate campaign, urging small business owners to contact their lawmakers during this crucial phase of the negotiations. The PFML mandate is a 24-week government-run paid leave program and $1.5 billion payroll tax. NFIB’s new ads urge small business owners to contact their legislators and tell them this one-size-fits-all mandate won’t work on Main Street.     NFIB’s anti-PFML campaign has been active since the beginning of the 2023 Minnesota Legislative Session, with radio and digital ads running across the state. Click here to learn more about the campaign, hear the stories of real small business owners, and send a message to your lawmaker: Stop St. Paul’s Billion Dollar Payroll Tax Hike On Small Businesses – NFIB.
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