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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.

Colorado Comment on Latest National Survey of Small Businesses

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Tony Gagliardi, Colorado State Director, tony.gagliardi@nfib.org,
or Tony Malandra, Senior Media Manager, anthony.malandra@nfib.org

DENVER, May 9, 2023—Colorado’s hurried shift to alternative energy sources is adding a new wrinkle to another grim forecast of the n

Scandal, Walk-Outs, Ancient Law Consume State Capitol

State Director Anthony Smith reports from Salem on the small-business agenda
Friday, May 5, was Day 109 of the 160-day, 2023 Oregon Legislative Session and the date marks yet another legislative deadline. By the end of the day, all bills that have passed in their chamber of origin and have been ass

NFIB End-of-Session Report on the 2023 Montana State Legislature

State Director Ronda Wiggers reports from Helena on the small-business agenda at the conclusion of the 2023 session on the Montana Legislature
The 68th session of the Montana Legislature adjourned sine die [with no further meetings planned] on Tuesday, May 2, and although many industries did not fi

Small Businesses Score Big Victories in 2023 Legislative Session

NFIB State Executive Bill Herrle says Florida’s small business community achieved some big victories in this year’s session of the state legislature, which gaveled to a close this morning.

“Our members really stepped up and engaged with their legislators, and their legislators listened,” Herrle s

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