Millionaire Tax, New Mandates Mark Another Tough Session for State’s Small Businesses
Despite setbacks, NFIB defeated 90% of bills most harmful to small businesses
Despite setbacks, NFIB defeated 90% of bills most harmful to small businesses
“If Oklahomans vote to massively raise the minimum wage on June 16th, they’ll actually push affordability even further out of reach.”
NFIB filed an amicus brief in Suncor Energy v. Boulder at SCOTUS concerning whether federal law prevents state-law claims based on greenhouse gas emissions.
The award recognizes NFIB members for their dedication to Ohio small businesses.
NFIB monitored 22 bills affecting small businesses the most
Pennsylvania small business owners are required to file an Annual Report to the Pennsylvania Department of State. This is a new requirement that started in 2025. The filing window is now open and the deadline for filing is June 30, 2026. The Annual Report is $7 for most small businesses.
The annu
NFIB North Dakota State Director Don Larson reacts to below average but stable April Small Business Optimism Report
NFIB Nebraska State Director Ryan McIntosh reacts to below average but stable April Small Business Optimism Report
Optimism stabilizes in April’s Small Business Economic Trends report while the Employment Index and small business uncertainty declines.
Voters send clear message: State government should live within its means
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