Ohio BWC’s Annual Safety Congress
Ohio’s workplaces, like Ohio itself, have changed much since 1927. One constant, however, has been the Ohio Safety Congress & Expo and its commitment to keeping Ohio workplaces safe and healthy.In 1927, about 27,000 companies did business in Ohio. As one of the more industrialized states, Ohio h
Liz Roe named Grassroots Manager for Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin
She will work closely with state directors to help run NFIB’s grassroots programs
New Legislative Districts for State Lawmakers Decided by NJ Reapportionment Commission
Action Alert—Don’t Let Them Stack the Deck Against You in Workers’ Comp. Cases
What has Montpelier proposed for small biz?
The 2022 legislative session got underway on January 5. Since that time, Governor Scott has presented his State of the State Address. Vermont’s workforce tops the list for the Governor who said, “… whether it is training and recruitment, childcare, tax policy, housing, healthcare, infrastructure, or
Senate Committee Passes Bill Requiring Unemployment Recipients to Look for Work
Senate Bill 224 by Sen. Arthur Orr (Decatur) was unanimously approved this week by the Senate Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development Committee. The bill would require people receiving unemployment benefits to search for work a minimum of five times a week. Currently, claimants are required t
Nebraska Small Business Day – March 15, 2022
Small Business Day gives NFIB members an opportunity to network with other small business owners. Additionally, Lt. Governor Mike Foley will speak, and there will be a legislative briefing by State Senators John Stinner, Lou Ann Linehan, and Speaker Mike Hilgers.