Small Business Marks Victories in Congress, the Courts, and More
2022 was a challenging year for small business, but NFIB is proud of the work done this year to help keep America’s small businesses strong.
Should Oregon Ban Gas-Powered Cars by 2035?
NFIB Urges Congress to Consider Big Tech Legislation Before the End of Session
NFIB is urging Congress to consider legislation that will help protect small business owners from unfair practices by Big Tech companies. In a member ballot, 84% of NFIB members favor Congress taking legislative action to control unfair and anticompetitive practices of large tech companies. On Nov.
NFIB Indiana Members Recognize Champions of Small Business
Election Night Brings Disappointment and Challenges for Small Business in Michigan
While over 70% of candidates endorsed by the NFIB Michigan PAC won their reelection on election night, it was not enough to make a difference in the make-up of the legislature.
For the first time in forty years, both the state house and senate will NOT have pro-small business majorities. This, alon
Illinois 2022 Election Recap
2022 Elections Shake Up Minnesota Legislature
NFIB, Connecticut Employer Groups File ‘Captive Audience’ Lawsuit
HARTFORD, Conn. (Nov. 11, 2022) – NFIB, CBIA, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and a coalition of employer groups filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut Nov. 1 challenging Connecticut’s so-called captive audience law.
The Restaurant Law Center, Connecticut Restaur
NFIB Moves to Block California’s Electric Vehicle Rule
NFIB’s Small Business Legal Center filed an amicus brief this week in the case Ohio v. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.