NFIB Denounces House’s Passage of PRO Act of 2021
NFIB issued a statement opposing the US House of Representatives’ passage of the PRO Act, which would dramatically upend long-standing employment laws.
PPP Loan Amounts Adjusted for Self-Employed Small Business Owners
The White House has announced that they’ve reworked PPP loan calculations to make the self-employed eligible for larger amounts. Here’s what you need to know.
The Many Cons of the PRO Act
The PRO Act is back before Congress, but it’s filled with dangerous, anti-small business measures that the vast majority of NFIB members oppose.
NFIB President on USA Today: Congress Must Listen to Small Businesses on Minimum Wage
NFIB President Brad Close writes that Congress should listen to how the proposed federal minimum wage increase would be especially harmful to small businesses.
How Would A $15.00 Minimum Wage Affect Your State?
Congress is considering increasing the federal minimum wage to $15.00. For some states, that would be little or no increase. For others, it’s more than double.
Congress Will Consider A Standalone Minimum Wage Hike Soon
The US Senate has prevented the $15 per hour federal minimum wage from being part of the final $1.9T COVID-19 relief bill. But this issue is far from over.
NFIB Washington Legislative Update | Week 7
$15 Minimum Wage: NFIB Members Speak Out on Job Losses and Increased Costs
Small business owners explain how a $15 per hour federal minimum wage would affect their business, including their workers who make more than $15 per hour.
NFIB Files Brief Defending DOL’s Final Joint-Employer Rule
NFIB filed a brief defending the Department of Labor’s final rule from January on joint-employer standards under the Fair Labor Standards Act.