Panel Explains the Fight to Stop Big Tech’s Anti-Competitive Attacks on Small Business
Congress is considering legislation that will help protect small business owners from unfair practices by Big Tech companies. On Sept. 22, U.S. Representative Ken Buck, along with a panel of small business owners and representatives, gave a briefing on how Big Tech companies and their anti-competiti
Wisconsin member profile: Ginger Hartman navigates labor problems
Ginger Hartman is no stranger to hard work. After leaving a corporate job to open a business right before the Great Recession, she worked as a Regional Developer for Massage Envy to establish a franchise presence in her home state of Wisconsin. She became an NFIB member in 2008 because “I didn’t fee
NPPC v. Ross – Supreme Court to Consider Whether California Can Regulate Food Production for Entire Nation
NFIB joined an amicus brief, calling on the Court to strike down the food law that was created through California’s ballot process.
2022 Minnesota Election Preview: The Legislature
NFIB Jumps into Lawsuit to Stop Oregon Climate Protection Program
NFIB’s Small Business Legal Center filed an opening brief in its lawsuit challenging Oregon’s Environmental Quality Commission (EQC) Climate Protection Program (CPP).
NFIB Statement on FinCEN’s Final Rule On Beneficial Ownership
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Sept. 30, 2022) – The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, released the following statement regarding the U.S. Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) final rule on beneficial ownership under
Small Business Owners Call for Relief for Main Street at Legislative Roundtable
Sackett v. EPA – Supreme Court to Finally Clarify WOTUS Once and For All – Maybe?
The NFIB Small Business Legal Center has strongly urged the Court to reaffirm the importance of property rights while putting an end to abusive EPA claims of regulatory power.