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NFIB Urges Nebraska Lawmakers to Consider Small Business Priorities in 108th Legislative Session

NFIB Urges Nebraska Lawmakers to Consider Small Business Priorities in 108th Legislative Session

January 9, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

NFIB Urges Nebraska Lawmakers to Consider Small Business Priorities in 108th Legislative Session

LINCOLN (Jan. 9, 2023) – With the Nebraska Unicameral Legislature gaveled into its 108th session last week, NFIB State Director Bob Hallstrom issued the following statement urging lawmakers to consider small business priorities, including tax relief and worker compensation reform, to stabilize Nebraska’s economic recovery.

“As the engine that drives Nebraska’s economy, small businesses are excited to welcome the Legislature back to Lincoln. From passing needed tax relief to reforming worker compensation laws, legislators have an opportunity to address the challenges our small businesses face and stabilize our economic recovery. We look forward to working with the Legislature to ensure our small businesses can grow and create good-paying jobs for Nebraska families.”

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