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NFIB to Congress: Prioritize Small Business Growth Agenda
NFIB to Congress: Prioritize Small Business Growth Agenda
January 13, 2023
NFIB to Congress: Prioritize Small Business Growth Agenda
- Taxes – NFIB advocates to protect small business owners from tax increases, burdensome paperwork, and unnecessary audits; make permanent the helpful small business and individual provisions of the tax code; and restore lower corporate taxes for small businesses.
- Labor – NFIB opposes expanding burdensome employment mandates and overzealous regulatory enforcement on small business owners.
- Regulatory Reform and Burdensome Regulations – NFIB supports proposals to reform the regulatory process by strengthening small business input; supports increasing transparency and accountability in the regulatory process; and opposes adding new regulatory burdens on small businesses.
- Healthcare – NFIB supports affordable, flexible, and predictable health insurance options for small business owners and their employees.
- Competition – NFIB supports commonsense legislative solutions that seek to provide small businesses a level playing field against anticompetitive practices of big business.
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