Summing Up the Just Ended Massachusetts Legislative Session
As reported in our last update to NFIB members, the 2019-20 legislative session drew to a close on January 6th. Following the passage of several last minutes bills, here are the end results of the various policies once the dust settled:
A New Auditor General and Treasurer in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania state government took a step forward into the new year with the January 19th swearing-in of our three statewide row offices.
Statement on Governor Kemp’s State of the State Address
NFIB State Director Nathan Humphrey released the following statement on Gov. Brian Kemp’s State of the State Address.
NFIB Urges House Committee to Vote YES on COVID-19 Liability Protections
NFIB State Executive Director Bill Herrlewill testify before the House Civil Justice Committee today in support of House Bill 7.
WATCH: Ways to Protect Small Business Data
Small business data is valuable and must be protected, not just from hackers but from hardware failure, natural disasters and ransomware attacks.
Seven Ways to Become a More Effective and Efficient Shipper
Whether you own an online store or a traditional brick and mortar shop, shipping is part of business. Here are 7 considerations to help you set up shipping.
EMV What it is and Why It Matters
If your business hasn’t switched to EMV chip cards from swipe and sign payments, it could be costing you money.
NFIB Statement on Nomination of Isabel Guzman as Small Business Administrator
We welcome Isabel Guzman, the nominee to lead the SBA, as she knows the needs of small businesses well.
Governor Wants to Set Aside $123 Million in COVID-19 Grants for Small Businesses
NFIB State Director Ben Homeyer applauded Gov. Henry McMaster’s plan to set aside an additional $123 million for grants to help South Carolina small businesses.