State of Wyoming Legislature Opens 2021 Session
The 2021 session of the State of Wyoming Legislature opened for business on January 12 and has until midnight on April 2 to complete its work.
The 2021 session of the State of Wyoming Legislature opened for business on January 12 and has until midnight on April 2 to complete its work.
The state of Tennessee has authorized a pilot program for interested Tennessee businesses to obtain COVID-19 tests kits, free of charge while supplies last.
Join fellow small business owners as we make our voices heard in Richmond.
Read the reasons why Quandt argues that Indiana legislators need to pass liability reform for small business owners.
It’s something that could put the already hurting entrepreneurs out of business for good.
NFIB Oregon is working the halls of the State Capitol preparing to battle against harmful proposals to Main Street enterprises and to fight for good ones.
Even an international pandemic could not slow the law- and regulation-making wheel that is the California State Legislature and California government.
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, issued the following statement from Vice President of Federal Government Relations Kevin Kuhlman in response to the inclusion of the Corporate Transparency Act in the NDAA Conference Report (Title LXIV, Establishing Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting Requirements in H.R. 6395, the William M. “Mac” Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2021).
State Director Patrick Connor reports from Olympia on the small-business agenda for the legislative week ending January 24.
Regulation-imposing Legislation Puts Small Business Owners’ Privacy at Risk
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