ICYMI: NFIB Testifies on Overregulation Before U.S. House Small Business Committee
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Small Businesses Challenge DOL Overtime Rule in New Lawsuit
WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 22, 2024) – NFIB joined a lawsuit challenging the Department of Labor’s (DOL) final overtime rule. The new rule, which takes effect July 1, 2024, significantly increases the salary threshold for overtime pay eligibility and will automatically raise the threshold over time.
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Small Businesses Join Lawsuit Challenging OSHA’s Walkaround Rule
NFIB argues against final rule on workplace inspections
NFIB California Main Street Minute, May 20-24
#post_content NFIB California Main Street Minute, May 20-24. Weekly report from the small-business advocacy team in Sacramento.
Main Street Urges Federal Court to Reject Beneficial Ownership Reporting Mandate in Amicus Brief
NFIB filed an amicus brief in NSBU v. Treasury, concerning the Corporate Transparency Act and beneficial ownership reporting requirements for small businesses.
Supreme Court Ruling on CFPB Funding Structure Disappoints Small Businesses
WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 16, 2024) – Small businesses are disappointed by today’s U.S. Supreme Court decision in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Community Financial Services Association of America, Limited. The Court ruled that the funding mechanism for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
NFIB Asks for Veto of Colorado House Bill 1008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Tony Gagliardi, Colorado State Director, Tony.Gagliardi@nfib.org
or Tony Malandra, Senior Media Manager, Anthony.Malandra@nfib.org
DENVER, May 16, 2024—Colorado’s leading small-business association today asked Gov. Jared Polis for a veto of House Bill 1008,
Small Businesses Take Legal Action Against FTC Ban on Noncompete Agreements
WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 15, 2024) – NFIB filed an amicus brief in the case Ryan, LLC. v. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, supporting a challenge to the FTC’s final rule banning noncompete agreements. NFIB argues the FTC does not have authori
Final Non-Compete Rule will be a Compliance Nightmare for Small Business
#post_content Final FTC non-compete rule will make compliance difficult for small businesses. The vaguely defined rule with open-ended terms will impact Main Street firms.