NFIB: Small Business Celebrate Passage of Second Important Bill to Stop Lawsuit Abuse
The measure requires outside groups that finance someone else’s lawsuit to register with the state.
The measure requires outside groups that finance someone else’s lawsuit to register with the state.
NFIB Iowa gives an update on legislation to reform and lower taxes
Iowa State Director Matt Everson and John Hendrickson of Iowans for Tax Relief penned an opinion piece about property tax reform in the Gazette
NFIB Member Small Business Owner Rod Dion Featured in Bloomberg News.
Consumer Privacy Law Took Effect January 1, 2025.
Legislators and their supporters are once again seeking to raise taxes through higher rates on upper-income families, local option sales taxes, and a higher real estate transfer tax.
Gov. Phil Scott, House, Senate all taking different approaches.
As in past years, the 2025 legislative session seems to focus on the state’s growing revenue gap and whether tax hikes will be on the table. Lawmakers seem to indicate nothing is off the table yet as they desperately seek to tackle budgetary shortfalls.
On Monday, March 31st, NFIB kicked off a statewide issue campaign with radio and digitals ads asserting that since Beacon Hill broke the unemployment system…Beacon Hill should fix it.
Fiscal session expected to focus on lawsuit abuse reform and taxes.
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