NFIB Thanks Senate for Passing Red Tape Reduction Act
House, Senate need to agree on final language.
House, Senate need to agree on final language.
“We look to the governor and legislators to make better energy policy decisions in Trenton.”
Any hike in labor costs puts more financial pressure on the stability of our Main Street businesses
NFIB joined a lawsuit challenging the new, 14-factor independent contractor test for small businesses in Minnesota.
Small businesses warn of closures & layoffs if minimum wage hike passes.
NFIB opposes HB 2189.
Legislation would have cut burdensome red tape in overregulated state.
The Illinois House Labor Committee voted to advance a bill that would give unemployment benefits to striking workers.
The measure, HB 2565 (Vella), would permit striking workers to collect unemployment payments after two weeks on the strike.
When balloted on this issue, 87% of NFIB members in
Starting March 21, retailers can no longer require cashless transactions exclusively.
EPA’s elimination of the 2009 Endangerment Finding will reduce energy costs for Main Street
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