Key House Committees Advance Critical Legislation to Improve Small Business Healthcare Affordability
NFIB California Main Street Minute, May 8-12
Op-ed Urges Congress to Reduce Healthcare Costs
Healthcare remains a top concern for small business owners who are seeking to recruit and retain employees.
Three NFIB Members Testify at U.S. House Hearings
In April, NFIB members and small business owners were able to participate in three U.S. House hearings and make their voices heard on key small business issues.
NFIB’s Josselin Castillo in The Hill: The High Cost of Health Insurance Threatens Main Street. It’s Time For Congress To Act
Two Property Tax Bills Surface at the Last Minute
State Director Patrick Connor reports from Olympia on the small-business agenda for the legislative week ending April 14
Wednesday, April 12, saw the opposite chamber cut-off pass at 5 p.m. It appears two more bills NFIB opposed died with that deadline, HB 1589 and SB 5110.
The Legislature has s
NFIB Outlines its Legislative Agenda for Remainder of Session
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Anthony Smith, NFIB Oregon State Director, anthony.smith@nfib.org
or Tony Malandra, Senior Media Manager, anthony.malandra@nfib.org
SALEM, Ore., April 17, 2023—A week into the second half of the Oregon State Legislature’s 2023 session, and on the eve of its annual
Product Liability Bill Passes House
State Director Ronda Wiggers reports from Helena on the small-business agenda for the legislative week ending April 14
The Legislative session is winding down. For all practical purposes, no other bills will be introduced and the ones remaining are working their way through their final steps. As th
Legislature Extends Bill Deadlines
State Director Ronda Wiggers reports from Helena on the small-business agenda for the legislative and political week ending April 7
When no one can agree on how to spend too much money – and a record number of bills have been introduced – the best solution is to move the deadlines to make decisions