Montana Legislature Opens its 2023 Session
NFIB California Main Street Minute
Challenges Facing North Carolina Small Businesses
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NFIB Thanks Gov. Hochul for Listening to the Concerns of Small Businesses, Vetoing Bills That Would Have Substantially Increased Workers’ Compensation Premiums
NFIB released the following statement by State Director Ashley Ranslow in reaction to Governor Kathy Hochul’s vetoes of A.1118/S.768, A.2020-A/S.6373-B, and A.7178-A/S.8271-A, bills that would have substantially increased workers’ compensation premiums for small businesses:
“On behalf of New York
Missouri Minimum Wage Reaches $12
IRS Announces Delay of $600 Threshold Reporting Requirement
NFIB released a statement and press release on the delay. Vice President of Federal Government Relations Kevin Kuhlman stated, “The one-year Administrative delay by the IRS allows small businesses to breathe a sigh of relief from being inundated with new Form 1099-K reporting early next year.”