Why A Patchwork of Regulations Undermines Small Business Owners
LISTEN: To Stay Business-Friendly, Texas Needs Regulatory Consistency
NFIB Testifies in Lansing Against Latest Proposed Anti-Small-Business, Special Interest Legislation
April Legislative Session Update
The Illinois General Assembly is now on a 2-week Spring Break after the Senate adjourned on Friday early afternoon, and the House adjourned Thursday, March 30. Friday was the deadline in the Senate whereby introduced bills had to pass the Chamber. The House deadline was the previous Friday, March
Letter to the Editor: Texas Legislature Must Protect the Economy
DALLAS (April 6, 2023) – West Dallas small business owner and NFIB member Andy Ellard penned a letter to the editor of the Dallas Morning News in support of the Texas Regulatory Consistency Act (SB 814 /HB 2127), legislation that would give local job creators one set of rules to follow statewide whi
Small Business Owners Share Their Stories at U.S. House Committee Hearings
Three NFIB members testified in different U.S. House committee hearings last month about how their small business is dealing with the current economic challenges.
Senate Panel Hears from Small Business on Texas Regulatory Consistency Act
Legislative Session Comes to a Close
This year’s session of the General Assembly came to a close shortly after midnight on Thursday, March 30.
Several of the bills we were tracking passed the House and Senate and were delivered to Gov. Brian Kemp, while others will be taken up again in 2024.
Tangible Personal Property
House Bill 8
Small Businesses Support Bipartisan Challenge of WOTUS Rule
NFIB supports Congress’ bipartisan challenge of the new WOTUS rule to help ease the regulatory burdens on small businesses.