Rhode Island Senate Votes to Limit Employers’ Free Speech
NFIB provided opposition testimony to both the House Committee on Labor & the Senate Committee on Labor and Gaming.
NFIB provided opposition testimony to both the House Committee on Labor & the Senate Committee on Labor and Gaming.
NFIB joined an amicus brief in the case Brown-Forman Corporation v. National Labor Relations Board at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
NFIB sent a comment letter to the EPA and Army providing suggestions for how future WOTUS regulations can best adhere to the Sackett v. EPA SCOTUS decision.
NFIB member Elden Johnson and NFIB Vice President of Federal Government Relations Jeff Brabant testified before two U.S. House Committees urging Congress to alleviate regulatory burdens and repeal the Corporate Transparency Act.
Mandates that increase costs and unnecessary red tape pass the Illinois House
Proposed mandate opposed by NFIB failed to advance in the Illinois House
NFIB joined a coalition of 50 other organizations asking Governor Healey to pause enforcement of this regulation that impacts both truck dealerships and those small businesses that rely on medium and heavy-duty vehicles.
A new proposal in Concord would repeal New Hampshire’s Phantom Pay Mandate, the outdated law that requires employers to pay a minimum of two hours regardless of how much time an employee actually worked.
Vermont needs to unhitch its wagon from California mandates that determine what kind of cars and trucks you can buy, as well as increase the purchase price.
NFIB thanked President Donald Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent regarding updating the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network’s (FinCEN).
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