Maine Capitol Update
“NFIB believes lawmakers should follow the budgeting approach used by many small businesses and families, an approach that prioritizes aligning spending with available revenues and income.”
“NFIB believes lawmakers should follow the budgeting approach used by many small businesses and families, an approach that prioritizes aligning spending with available revenues and income.”
In his budget address and other public comments, Governor Phil Scott called on Vermont lawmakers to roll back expensive and controversial parts of recently enacted climate change laws. Specifically, Scott called for eliminating the ability for special interest groups to file lawsuits under the 2020 Global Warming Solutions Act (GWSA).
Bills on mortgage forbearance, excluding tips from income taxes, and defanging the Low the Carbon Fuel Standard starting on their legislative journey
NFIB, the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization released a “Small Business Growth Agenda for the 119th Congress,
Are Energy, Auto Insurance Costs set to Rise–Again?
Small Business Saturday helped start the holiday shopping season, but that was only the beginning.
NFIB highlights top legislative priorities for the next two months. Congress can proactively provide relief to small businesses if they act now.
The New Mexico Legislature will convene on January 21, 2025, where among other issues, we anticipate lawmakers will consider several bills that could increase the cost of doing business in the state.
Welcome to the November 18-22 edition of the California Main Street Minute from your small-business-advocacy team in Sacramento.
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