Republicans Take Back Majority in Michigan State House
As small businesses continue to report high uncertainty and low optimism, voters elected many pro-small business candidates on Tuesday although Michigan is certainly a mixed bag.
As small businesses continue to report high uncertainty and low optimism, voters elected many pro-small business candidates on Tuesday although Michigan is certainly a mixed bag.
Here’s a look at what happened in the Nov. 5 General Election.
On Tuesday, Minnesota didn’t see the political earthquake that some on both sides had predicted before the election.
The composition of the New York State Senate and Assembly will remain the same with incumbents in both chambers having strong nights overall. New York Senate Republicans have likely stripped Democrats of their supermajority, securing 22 seats, by flipping NY-17 in New York City.
The overwhelming majority of NFIB Missouri PAC’s 95 endorsed candidates won Tuesday night, ensuring Main Street is strongly represented in Jefferson City.
Governor-elect Ayotte told NFIB members last month: “Small businesses are the engine of New Hampshire’s economy, and as Governor, I’ll always show up for our small business community.”
NFIB had a very successful election night in Texas, with pro-small business candidates overwhelmingly elected to serve in Washington, D.C. and in Austin.
NFIB State Director Leah Long said today small business owners are cautiously optimistic about the special session on tax reform that begins today.
If results hold, NFIB will have won 86% of the contests it made endorsements in.
NFIB President Brad Close spoke with Punchbowl News on plans to make the 20% Small Business Deduction permanent.
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