Maine Capitol Update
“NFIB believes lawmakers should follow the budgeting approach used by many small businesses and families, an approach that prioritizes aligning spending with available revenues and income.”
“NFIB believes lawmakers should follow the budgeting approach used by many small businesses and families, an approach that prioritizes aligning spending with available revenues and income.”
NFIB Minnesota member’s op-ed urges lawmakers to make the small business deduction permanent.
NFIB responds to the governor’s budget proposal.
Tax and regulatory relief among top priorities for Texas small businesses.
“The Healey administration and the Biden administration reached an agreement regarding the state’s $2.5 billion unemployment insurance error dating back to 2020 through 2022.”
NFIB asks that you help educate Rhode Island lawmakers on how income tax hikes are also tax increases on small businesses. Please take a moment to use our Action Alert to contact your elected officials.
“With over 1,000 bills introduced at the New Hampshire General Court, the action has been brisk over the first month of the legislative session. NFIB New Hampshire is in Concord talking to lawmakers and testifying in committee to protect the right of our members to own, operate, and grow their businesses.”
In his budget address and other public comments, Governor Phil Scott called on Vermont lawmakers to roll back expensive and controversial parts of recently enacted climate change laws. Specifically, Scott called for eliminating the ability for special interest groups to file lawsuits under the 2020 Global Warming Solutions Act (GWSA).
The state has estimated budget gaps of $6.5 billion in 2027, $9.8 billion in 2028 and $11 billion in 2029 under the Governor’s current spending plan.
HB 13 would create two new tax brackets
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