NFIB Argues in Court That Small Business Owners Should Retain Protections from Predatory Lawsuits
Wins, Challenges, and Losses for Main Street in the 2024 State Legislative Sessions
#post_content The 2024 state legislative sessions convened in January with various proposals impacting small businesses from taxes to energy mandates.
Six NFIB Small Businesses Featured in ‘Buy Missouri’ Day
“It’s always a treat to have members of NFIB here at the Capitol.”
New Overtime Rule Hurts Small Businesses
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) released a new overtime rule which will add burdensome requirements for small business owners.
The Power of One Small Business Voice
NFIB member Claudia Smith shares her small business story and the power of her voice on the Small Business Rundown podcast.
Small Business Creation During Pandemic Highlighted in Forbes Op-Ed
#post_content NFIB Chief Economist Bill Dunkelberg published an op-ed in?Forbes?regarding?small business creation in recent years.