NFIB Michigan Main Street Agenda for 2024
Please Vote Your Alaska Member State Ballot
Your NFIB Alaska-member state ballot has been sent to you. If you haven’t already received it, please use it to express your opinion on three issues The Alaska State Legislature could be grappling with in 2024. Unique among business associations, NFIB annually polls its members on state and federal
WATCH: Small Business Expectations for the 2024 Iowa Legislature
Watch a virtual event hosted by NFIB State Director Matt Everson for a preview on what to expect from the Iowa Legislature.
Nebraska Small Businesses to Governor Pillen: Let’s Strengthen Our Economy
Nebraska job creators need greater tax relief so they can create more jobs, expand their operations, and invest in our communities.
U.S. House Passed Legislation Disapproving Joint Employer Rule
DOL Issues a Final Rule that Complicates Classification of Independent Contractors
NFIB has long opposed changes to the Independent Contractor Standard that would complicate the process for small business owners. NFIB issued the following statement in response to the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) final rule on independent contractor classification:
“The Department of Labor i
Small Business Rundown Looks Ahead at Top Priorities in 2024
A new episode of the Small Business Rundown features NFIB President Brad Close and Vice President of Federal Government Relations Jeff Brabant. They discuss the top federal advocacy issues facing small business in 2024.
“When you look at the small business economy by itself in America, it is actu
NFIB Webinar Shares Best Marketing Practices to Promote Your Small Business
NFIB’s Marketing in the Digital Age – New Year, Fresh Start webinar discussed the best marketing practices to promote your small business. Delos, Inc. Owner Donna Botti went over best practices for improving your business’s digital presence, incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) in your marketi
December Jobs Report Shows Inflation Surpassing Labor Quality as Top Concern
Small business owners continue to be concerned with inflation as it returned to being small business owners’ top concern, replacing labor quality. In the December NFIB Small Business Economic Trends survey, the NFIB Small Business Optimism Index increased 1.3 points to 91.9. This is the 24th consecu