Call to Action! Lawmakers Pushing $21+ Minimum Wage in New York
Can you afford $21+ per hour? Proposals being discussed in Albany RIGHT NOW to drastically hike the minimum wage could lead to significant job losses, income reductions, and closures for small businesses across New York, according to a newly released economic study commissioned by NFIB. If these bil
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NFIB Names Chris Ferruso State Director for Ohio
NFIB, the state’s leading small business advocacy organization, said today that Chris Ferruso has been named its state director for Ohio.
Ferruso previously served as NFIB’s state member benefits manager and, since 2010, as the organization’s state legislative director, advocating on behalf of NF
Unicoi Entrepreneur Renea Jones Joins NFIB Tennessee Leadership Council
NFIB, the state’s leading small business association, said today that Renea Jones, co-owner of Jones & Church Farms in Unicoi, has been appointed to the NFIB Tennessee Leadership Council.
The 27-member Leadership Council is an advisory board that assists the association in developing strategi
House Committee OKs Bill Reducing Costs and Paperwork for Small Businesses
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Texas Regulatory Consistency Act Advances Out of House State Affairs Committee
AUSTIN (April 3, 2023) – Seeking one set of rules to follow statewide, Texas job creators are grateful to lawmakers on the State Affairs committee for voting in favor of the Texas Regulatory Consistency Act (HB 2127). The bill will now head to the House floor for further debate before making its way