Sens. Boozman and Cotton Are Working To Stop a Major Tax Hike on Arkansas Small Businesses. Congress Should Follow Their Lead.
U.S. Department of Labor Proposes Rule to Extend Overtime
The DOL announced a proposed rule to increase the overtime exemption threshold to at least $55,068. NFIB opposes this disruptive increase on small businesses.#post_content
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Taxes on Commercial Rents and Leases To Be Cut by 1% On December 1, 2023.
Wisconsin Senate Approves Special Session Legislation
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NLRB’s Final Joint-Employer Rule Expands Employer Liability Under the National Labor Relations Act
#post_content NFIB statement expressed frustration with the NLRB’s new joint-employer standard. This rule will add further red tape and liability costs on small businesses.
Small Businesses Oppose Burdensome Lending Rule
NFIB announced that it will consider the Congressional Review Act resolution of disapproval of the CFPB 1071 rule as an NFIB Key Vote for the 118th Congress.
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U.S. Senate Finance Committee Hears Testimony on Paid Leave Mandates
Executive Director of the NFIB Small Business Legal Center Elizabeth Milito testified before the U.S. Senate Finance Committee on paid leave mandates.?#post_content