Capitol Roundup: Lame-Duck Session Ends, Regular Session Begins
After not meeting since leaving the Capitol last May, the 101st General Assembly finally came together officially on Friday, Jan. 8.
After not meeting since leaving the Capitol last May, the 101st General Assembly finally came together officially on Friday, Jan. 8.
The 2021 Legislative Session began this week, and it comes with a wide range of issues impacting small business and the many ways NFIB will be addressing them.
Barbara Quandt, State Director in Indiana, was recently quoted on the importance of small business liability reform in the Indy Star.
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.
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