NFIB Releases New TV Ads Urging Lawmakers to Make the 20% Small Business Tax Deduction Permanent
NFIB announced a new advertising campaign featuring television and digital ads urging Congress to make the 20% Small Business Deduction permanent.
NFIB announced a new advertising campaign featuring television and digital ads urging Congress to make the 20% Small Business Deduction permanent.
NFIB’s October jobs report found 35% (seasonally adjusted) of small business owners reported job openings they could not fill in October, up one point from September’s lowest reading since January 2021. Labor Quality remains a top operating problem at 20%.
NFIB members Jeffrey Wakeen in Pennsylvania and Cathy DeMerchant in Maine wrote op-eds explaining the urgent need for Congress to make the Small Business Deduction permanent.
Referendum Question A raises the threshold for paying tangible personal property taxes.
Small business owners attend roundtables to explain the importance of the 20% Small Business Deduction to lawmakers. Sign NFIB’s petition to take action!
Despite twenty-one incumbent state lawmakers retiring, not much has changed in the composition of the Massachusetts House and Senate this election.
As Ohio small businesses reported historic low optimism and high uncertainty about the future, many issues were on the ballot for small business owners this election cycle.
Indiana small businesses had a lot at stake this election: a gubernatorial race, a U.S. Senate race, and various seats in the U.S. Congress and Indiana General Assembly. Many pro-small business candidates came out as winners.
With the Election over, the Michigan Legislature will be heading into its “lame duck” session beginning Thursday, November 6, 2025.
As Florida’s small businesses continue to report high economic uncertainty and low optimism, small business voters elected many small business-friendly candidates to help ease the inflationary and regulatory pressures facing their businesses.
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