Meet the NFIB Members in the U.S. House of Representatives
Six NFIB members are among the new voices who started their first terms in Congress, joining 19 fellow NFIB members already fighting for small business.
Six NFIB members are among the new voices who started their first terms in Congress, joining 19 fellow NFIB members already fighting for small business.
The North Dakota Legislature wrapped up their first full week of session today. There are currently 629 bills that have been introduced with hundreds more expected in the coming weeks. Members of the House of Representatives have until January 18th to introduce legislation while the deadline in the
NFIB’s new podcast, the Small Business Rundown, will offer small business owners insider knowledge from Washington, D.C. and all 50 state capitals.
As the new year begins, NFIB experts created seven steps for a successful year in a recent webinar.
On January 5, 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) proposed a new rule that would essentially prohibit noncompete contracts in the workplace, rescind all existing noncompete agreements, and preempt all local and state laws on noncompete agreements.
NFIB Member, Representative Peggy Mayfield, R-Martinsville, filed legislation that would make changes to the business personal property tax (BPP) that would offer a bit of a windfall to small-business owners.
Unfortunately, it’s unclear whether Mayfield’s initiative will become part of the GOP’s
The Small Business Deduction is crucial for small businesses’ ability to invest in their company and employees. Congress must take action in the 118th Congress.
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