NFIB Launches Statewide Campaign Urging Oklahomans to Vote No on State Question 832
NFIB Launches Statewide Campaign Urging Oklahomans to Vote No on State Question 832
May 6, 2026
State Question 832 is a permanent, uncapped mandate that will crush small businesses and family farms with price hikes and lost jobs
OKLAHOMA CITY (May 6, 2026) – The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the state’s leading small business advocacy organization, today launched a statewide campaign urging Oklahoma voters to vote no on State Question 832.
If approved, State Question 832 would mandate permanent, uncapped minimum wage increases, which will drive up prices, eliminate jobs, harm small businesses and family farms, and put Oklahoma at a disadvantage.
“State Question 832 will crush our Main Street businesses and family farms, whose costs will increase overnight,” warned NFIB State Director Jerrod Shouse. “While many businesses already pay well-above the current minimum wage, those who don’t often report that they simply cannot afford to do so. The cost of doing business in rural communities cannot be sustained at the same cost in metro areas. We urge Oklahomans to vote ‘no’ on State Question 832.”
CLICK HERE for a one-pager on why Oklahomans should vote NO on State Question 832.
Visit ProtectOKSmallBusiness.org for more information on the campaign.
Background:
The NFIB Research Center has studied the impact of a minimum wage hike on Oklahoma. The findings include:
- Short-term gain, long-term pain, with a net job loss in 2031, and GDP decreasing in 2033;
- Price increases for consumers; and
- Fewer job opportunities for young people, people with work disruptions, and higher unemployment groups.
Authorized and paid for by National Federation of Independent Business, 53 Century Blvd., Nashville, TN 37214, 615-872-5800
NFIB is a member-driven organization advocating on behalf of small and independent businesses nationwide.
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