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March 3, 2022
President Biden laid out his domestic economic agenda that continues to include harmful small business policies.
How President Biden’s State of the Union Plans Could Impact Small Business
- Passing the PRO Act, legislation that would dramatically upend long-standing employment law in favor of labor unions and at the expense of small businesses and their employees
- Mandating a comprehensive and inflexible paid family and medical leave program
- More than doubling the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour
- Increasing legal liability by making legitimate business-related pay differences difficult to defend in court and allowing unlimited damages
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