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Small Business Economic Trends Survey Celebrates 50 Years

NFIB Chief Economist Bill Dunkelberg and NFIB Research Center Executive Director Holly Wade talk about the small business economy as NFIB’s Small Business Economic Trends (SBET) report reaches its 50th anniversary. The economic report results from a monthly survey of a random sample of NFIB members and is used by news media, lawmakers, financial analysts, and academic scholars to understand the small business economic climate and shape federal and state policies. Learn more about the biggest changes and trends the report has shown over the last 50 years.

Problematic Small Business Regulations

U.S. Senator Mike Braun and NFIB experts join this episode to explain new U.S. Department of Labor regulatory proposals. NFIB Small Business Legal Center Executive Director Elizabeth Milito and Federal Government Relations Director Jeff Brabant break down regulations being considered, including the independent contractor and overtime rules, which would impact small businesses. Senator Braun shares his experience dealing with burdensome regulations as a small business owner and gives his perspective on what’s happening in Washington, D.C. with problematic small business regulations.

Advocacy: From Grassroots to Elections

NFIB is the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, but what does that really mean? NFIB’s National Grassroots Strategies Director Jessica Cooper and Senior National Political Director Sharon Sussin break down how NFIB advocates for small businesses and make it easy for small business owners to get involved and take meaningful action in the fight for pro-small business laws and regulations. Jessica dives into the first steps for getting involved with issues that matter to your small business. Sharon explains the importance of having pro-small business candidates run for office, the process of endorsing candidates, and the programs NFIB offers to ensure small business owners vote in every election.

Supreme Court Cases to Watch

Executive Director of the NFIB Small Business Legal Center Elizabeth Milito discusses recent U.S. Supreme Court cases that affected small business and looked ahead to the new term that starts in October. She shares how the Legal Center chooses which cases to pursue, breaks down the Supreme Court’s decisions in last term’s cases, and explains upcoming cases that are a concern for small businesses.

Find resources and more information about the work of the NFIB Small Business Legal Center and cases that affect the rights of small business owners at NFIB.com/Legal and submit your small business questions at info@NFIB.org.

Survey Reports Banking Concerns for Small Business

NFIB Research Center Executive Director Holly Wade discusses results from a recent survey on small business banking. The survey asked small business owners about their banking activities and experience accessing credit. Wade compares the findings to a previous survey, explains the impact of the March banking crisis, and discusses the economic outlook of small business owners.

Campaign to Stop the Small Business Tax Hike

In this episode, U.S. Congressman Henry Cuellar and NFIB President Brad Close discuss the importance of making the 20% Small Business Deduction permanent. A new campaign launched by NFIB advocates for its permanency by sharing how small business owners use the deduction to reinvest in their businesses and plan for the future. Rep. Cuellar, one of the leaders in the U.S. House who introduced the Main Street Tax Certainty Act in July, explains the benefits of the legislation and its impact on small business owners in his district.

Federal Advocacy Update

In this episode, NFIB’s Federal Government Relations team gives an update on key legislative issues affecting small business. Their discussion focused on legislative developments coming out of the U.S. House and Senate, top legislative priorities, and advocacy efforts this summer. Topics covered include taxes, financial services policies, labor law, and healthcare. They also provide expectations on the future of current legislation that will affect small businesses such as the Main Street Tax Certainty Act, Credit Card Competition Act, submitting small business owners’ information to the U.S. Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement (FinCEN) bureau, and the CHOICE Arrangement Act. You can also watch a webinar on-demand to gain a more in-depth understanding of these issues.

Advocacy Fly-In in Washington, D.C.

Over 150 small business owners descended on Capitol Hill June 12-14 to advocate for pro-small business policies, with a focus on preventing a scheduled tax increase for small businesses and injecting real competition to reduce credit card processing “swipe fees.” In this episode, you’ll hear from a few small business owners who attended the NFIB D.C. Fly-In, NFIB President Brad Close, and VP of NFIB Federal Government Relations Kevin Kuhlman about the advocacy event and its impact in Congress.

At NFIB.com/flyinissues, you can learn more about these two crucial Main Street legislative issues and take the opportunity to send a personalized message to your lawmakers in Congress.

Essential Tips to Grow Your Small Business

Small business owner Laura Lucia and the Executive Director of NFIB’s Research Center Holly Wade discuss a toolkit of essential tips for owners looking to expand their small businesses. Holly shares key takeaways from the recent NFIB Small Business Legal Center webinar titled Toolkit Essentials to Grow Your Small Business. Laura, the owner of Lucia Specialized Hauling, plans to expand her small business from locations in New York and Virginia into North Carolina and explains how she’s putting several crucial tips into action. She also discusses some of her expectations for the expansion process and offers advice for other small business owners thinking of expanding.

Lawsuit Abuse Reform in Florida and Across the Nation

This week’s episode of the Small Business Rundown features Michelle Smith, an NFIB member and Florida small business owner, Bill Herrle, NFIB’s Florida Executive Director, and Tim Goodrich, Vice President of NFIB State Government Relations. They delve into the topic of lawsuit abuse and its impact on small business owners. Bill sheds light on the progress made in Florida with the passage of landmark lawsuit abuse reform, highlighting the instrumental role played by NFIB members like Michelle. Listen in as Michelle shares her firsthand experience and how NFIB’s support, including access to legislators, contributed to successful advocacy efforts. The conversation also encompasses national trends in predatory lawsuit abuse behaviors. Tim underscores the importance of small business owners getting actively involved in their state legislatures and Congress to share their stories and champion lawsuit abuse reform (also known as tort reform) in their states.

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