Governor Releases ‘Montana Comeback Plan’ – NFIB-backed Liability Protection Bill Advances
Proposed Ohio Budget includes $1 billion toward accelerating economic growth and ensuring economic vitality
Bills in Congress Would Raise Federal Minimum Wage To $15 Per Hour
In a letter to the U.S. House and a letter to the U.S. Senate, NFIB urged Congress not to saddle small business owners with the Raise the Wage Act of 2021.
Missouri Small Businesses Owners Applaud Governor’s Commitment to COVID Liability Protection
New York State Eases Economic Restrictions For Some Businesses
CNBC: As support for $15 minimum wage gains momentum, Main Street fears it’s not the right time
In a CNBC story today, NFIB voices Main Street’s opposition to President Biden’s $15 federal minimum wage proposal in Congress. Small businesses know these policies will make it even harder for them to compete against big business.
OHIO SHATTERS RECORD FOR MOST NEW BUSINESSES CREATED IN ONE CALENDAR YEAR
NFIB Washington Legislative Update | Week 2
COVID-19 Recovery Laws Explained and What PPP Reopening Means for One Small Business
The federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) has reopened, allowing struggling small business owners to access much-needed federal loans once again.