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WATCH: Minnesota Legislative Update

WATCH: Minnesota Legislative Update

May 1, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

Catch up on key small business issues being debated in St. Paul

WATCH: Minnesota Legislative Update

April 28, the National Federation of Independent Business hosted a free webinar for small business owners to update them on key small business issues currently under debate at the Minnesota Legislature. Topics covered include: – 24-week, $1.5 Billion Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) program – Potential tax hikes – Radical energy proposals – Other harmful employer mandates We were joined by dozens of concerned small businesses from across the state. You can watch the replay, learn more, and hear the concerns of fellow NFIB members below: If you have any questions or would like a copy of the slides, please feel free to contact us! John Reynolds, NFIB Minnesota State Director, email or 651-296-1283 Ben Abrahamson, NFIB Minnesota Grassroots Manager, email or 218-969-5121.
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