Illinois: SBA Offering Rural Disaster Assistance
Low-interest federal disaster loans are available to businesses and residents in Hancock, Sangamon, Vermilion and Washington counties inIllinois, affected by severe storms and flooding that occurred June 29 through July 2, 2023.
The deadline to apply for property damage is Jan. 2, 2024. The deadl
In Illinois, Veto Session Ends for 2023
Although efforts to move estate tax reform in the recently concluded veto session were not successful, it will be a top priority for NFIB in the upcoming 2024 session.
During the 2023 session, Democratic state Senator David Koehler of Peoria introduced Senate Bill 2581 that would increase the est
Michigan Democrats Temporarily Lose Majority
NFIB Cheers Gov. Lamont’s Announcement of UI Trust Fund Pandemic Debt Retirement
ELECTION RESULTS: Voters Pass $18 Billion Property Tax Cuts
Proposition 4, which provides $18 billion in meaningful tax relief for Texans, cruised to victory on Election Night.
Small Businesses File Brief Against California’s Unconstitutional Shutdowns
Small Business Owners Hail Maine Voters’ Defeat of Question 3
Gov. Kemp Extends the Suspension of GA’s Fuel Tax Through Thanksgiving
#post_content The move is intended to relieve the financial pressure on small businesses and families
WATCH: Small Business Applauds Lt. Gov. Jones’ ‘Red Tape Rollback’ Initiative
#post_content The ideas outlined in the plan would make it easier to run a business in Georgia