NFIB Highlights Top Small Business Priorities as 2025 Nears
NFIB highlights top legislative priorities for the next two months. Congress can proactively provide relief to small businesses if they act now.
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.
Now that the election is over, it is time to give certainty to small businesses and their employees. NFIB Michigan State Director Amanda Fisher is calling on the Michigan Legislature to make changes to the paid sick leave and minimum wage laws that will take effect in February 2025 due to a Michigan Supreme Court decision in July.
Help us show lawmakers the impact frivolous lawsuits and rising insurance rates are having on small businesses.
Small business owners gather in Albuquerque to discuss policy issues, challenges, and the rising cost of health insurance.
NFIB’s Holly Wade testified in a House Committee hearing on the value of employer-sponsored health benefits. Tell your Senator to lower health insurance costs.
Join Us in Albuquerque for a Small Business Roundtable
#post_content NFIB victories from the 2023-2024 session of the California State Legislature
Two reports issued this week by the nation’s foremost authority on small business issues throw into sharp relief the continuing difficulties Main Street, mom-and-pop enterprises are having with staying open and keeping people employed.
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