NFIB Pennsylvania Backs Pro-Small-Business Incumbent Lawmakers for Legislature
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), today announced a slate of endorsements for the Pennsylvania Senate and House of Representatives.
Candidate Information for NFIB WA PAC Endorsements
NFIB WA PAC will not endorse any candidate until after the state’s candidate-filing and withdrawal period has ended.
WATCH: NFIB Endorses Governor Abbott for 3rd Term
NFIB State Director Annie Spilman joined other business leaders today in San Antonio to endorse Greg Abbott for a third term as Texas Governor. The endorsement came from the NFIB Texas PAC.
New York State Legislature Draws Redistricting Maps
NFIB Members Discuss Their Path to Public Service in a Virtual Series
The Path to Public Service series is a three-session, virtual program designed to help NFIB members amplify their voices and share their small business expertise in government and political campaigns.
[Member Exclusive] NFIB’s Path to Public Service: Run for Office
On Oct. 28, NFIB members State Rep. Andrew Barkis, owner of Hometown Property Management and Wendy Traub, who runs Hemlock Directional Boring Inc. discussed their experiences running for office and what they learned. NFIB’s Senior National Political Director Sharon Sussin facilitated the discussion
NFIB’s “Path to Public Service”: Engage with a Campaign
On September 30, NFIB business owners Dan Withrow of CSS Distribution Group, Amy Morgan of Le Fleur Flower Design, joined by many other NFIB members, shared their stories of becoming politically involved and their journey since joining NFIB.
Path to Public Service, a Three-Part Series
The Path to Public Service program is a three-part series of virtual events designed specifically for small business owners and is exclusively available to NFIB members.
NFIB’s “Path to Public Service” Program: Serve as an Appointed Official
In the second session of NFIB’s members-only “Path to Public Service” program, NFIB members share what they’ve learned by becoming appointed officials.