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On May 9, the American Tort Reform Foundation (ATRF) named Florida a “Judicial Hellholes Point of Light,” recognizing the state’s significant progress and Gov. Ron DeSantis’s focus on legal reform.
“Florida’s civil justice system has made tremendous strides over the past several years thanks in l
NFIB Joins Ohio Chamber and Restaurant Association in Supporting Constitutional Amendment
Small Business Owners Speak Out at 2023 NFIB Nevada Small Business Day
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Rampant Retail Theft Hollowing Out San Francisco
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Contact: John Kabateck, California State Director, John.Kabateck@nfib.org
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SACRAMENTO, Calif., May 10, 2023—The state director for California’s leading small-business association today called on Gov. Gavin Ne
The Pitfalls of Hiring Minors and How You Can Avoid Them
Summer is almost here, and with it, millions of American businesses are preparing to hire or re-welcome teenagers as temporary help. It works out for everybody—the kids stay busy, learn a valuable skill or two, and businesses can have some much-needed assistance during what could be a very busy season.