NFIB Urges U.S. Court of Appeals to Abide by Loper Standard in Reviewing Agency Actions
NFIB filed an amicus brief in Relentless v. U.S. Dept. Commerce concerning the obligation of courts to review agency statutes after the SCOTUS Loper decision.
NFIB filed an amicus brief in Relentless v. U.S. Dept. Commerce concerning the obligation of courts to review agency statutes after the SCOTUS Loper decision.
NFIB State Director Brad Jones appears on Wake Up Missouri, previews 2026 legislative session.
Congress reintroduced the Credit Card Competition Act to lower swipe fees. Take action to urge competition between credit card processing companies and provide choice for small businesses.
The state minimum wage rose to $16.94 per hour on Jan. 1, 2026
NFIB urges Congress to allow small businesses access to vehicle information to keep repairs more affordable.
More than 32 million small businesses deserve permanent relief from BOI requirements
The Governor’s Office of Small Business Assistance and the Business Permit Office announced an updated resource to guide Texas entrepreneurs toward the appropriate permitting needs.
Increasing transparency within the legal system, legislative, and rulemaking processes among the top priorities for small business owners in New Mexico
House Bill 1761 would create a state-run paid leave program
NFIB supports Governor Hochul’s initiatives to cut bureaucratic red tape, reform unnecessary and outdated regulations, and lower auto insurance premiums, while also rejecting tax increases
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