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ICYMI: Watch the NFIB Illinois Legislative Recap

ICYMI: Watch the NFIB Illinois Legislative Recap

June 25, 2025

Tune in to learn more about what happened during the Illinois legislative session

On June 18th, 2025, NFIB Illinois held a free webinar to discuss everything that happened in Springfield during the legislative session.

Illinois State Director Noah Finley gave a thorough update including the following proposals, both ones that passed and ones that didn’t:

  • Tax proposals (such as the service tax, the jobs tax, the retail delivery fee, and others)
  • Environmental & contracting proposals
  • Regulatory proposals (such as the Right to Sit in the Workplace and Workplace Temp Regulations)

 

You can watch the recording of the webinar here.

Please contact Grassroots Manager Liz Roe at Liz.Roe@nfib.org with questions.

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