Secret Ballot Union Elections, OSHA’s Workplace Safety Rules Among NFIB Legal Center Amicus Filings
NFIB recently filed briefs at the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and the Court of Appeals of the State of Virginia in cases involving important small business issues, including union elections and OSHA’s workplace
Small Business Optimism Falls to Lowest Level Since 2012
Tips for Tax Season on NFIB Podcast and Webinar
NFIB President Urges Congress to make Small Business Deduction Permanent in Op-Ed
Tax Season 2024 is in full swing, and NFIB is urging Congress to prioritize the 20% Small Business Deduction and make it permanent before it expires in 2025. In an op-ed published in The Wall Street Journal, NFIB President Brad Close emphasizes the importance of this deduction and shares that small
MI state director testifies in Lansing on a state-mandated retirement program.
Budget Battle Begins
Lawmakers Weigh UI, Workers’ Comp Reforms
Small business owners from across the state are urging their legislators to support a slate of workers’ comp reform that could come up for a vote in a Louisiana House Committee as early as Thursday.
Owners are also asking lawmakers to vote “yes” on long-needed updates to the state’s unemployment
Only Two Bills of Small Business Importance Remain
State Director Michael Iosua reports from the State Capitol on the small business agenda for the legislative week ending April 12
The second crossover deadline for bills to remain alive in the 2024 session of the State Legislature was April 11, 2024. Any bill that failed to pass third reading in th