NFIB Petitions Oregon Court of Appeals Concerning CPP Rules
Electric Vehicle Update: Which States Plan to Expand EV Charging Networks
Electric Vehicle (EV) infrastructure is a hot-button topic as federal spending bills include subsidies for an EV network, leading states to pass their own laws.
Legal Update: Courts Hear Challenges to Energy Regulations that Threaten Small Business
The NFIB Small Business Legal Center continues to fight for owners to be able to operate their businesses without dealing with onerous energy regulations.
NFIB California Podcast: Going Solar is About Controlling Your Own Destiny
“We are in charge of our own destiny not just in the utility’s destiny. When you get solar, you’re locking in your rates for the next 20 years.”
The shift toward solar adoption continues to gain support from across the broader energy and building services industry, where long-term cost stability
NFIB California Podcast: Lower Gas Prices and a Greener Future are Not Mutually Exclusive
“We produce only 30% of the crude we need. Could we produce more? You bet we could produce more.
UPDATE: Commonwealth Court’s Stay Expires, $800 Million Energy Tax to Take Effect this Weekend
The Commonwealth Court’s order temporarily delayed the publication of the regulation until further order of the court.
Voice Your Opinion on Environmental Issues
Environmental issues affecting small businesses have come up in the Colorado General Assembly, specifically on energy and contaminants.
Will Oregon Suspend Its Gas Tax?
Not so easily done, writes State Director Anthony Smith in the Salem Business Journal.
The Most Fact-Filled One Hour in Sacramento
Nowhere in Sacramento could a more informative one-hour crash course on the major issues affecting Californians and the small businesses that employ them be found than at NFIB’s 2022 Small Business Day at the Capitol, a virtual event that brought together Main Street entrepreneurs from around the st