Colorado Employers Warn HB 1054 Creates Costly New State OSHA Bureaucracy
Ahead of the House Business Affairs & Labor Committee hearing, NFIB Colorado warns HB 1054 expands enforcement and litigation risk for Main Street employers
Ahead of the House Business Affairs & Labor Committee hearing, NFIB Colorado warns HB 1054 expands enforcement and litigation risk for Main Street employers
The law remains unfairly tilted in favor of trial lawyers, writes Nick Payzant
Senate File 7, which would increase penalties on retail theft, is now headed to Governor Gordon’s desk
NFIB filed an amicus brief in the case Corner Post, Inc. v. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System concerning debit card processing fees.
Measure increasing insurance premiums, lawsuits stopped with bipartisan effort
Senate File 7, which would increase penalties on retail theft, passed the Senate last week and now goes to the House floor
One frivolous claim could be enough to put a small business out of business.
What is Bankruptcy Clawback?
A bankruptcy clawback occurs when someone who files for bankruptcy tries to recover money they paid to a business in the months before filing. They can force businesses to return the funds, even for services or goods already provided. The Bankruptcy Code (Section 547)
NFIB issued a statement following the U.S. EPA’s elimination of a 2009 ruling that restricted the production of gas-powered motor vehicles and limited consumer choice.
KSHB 41’s Grant Stephens highlights the latest Small Business Economic Trends (SBET) survey findings
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