NFIB California Podcast: Lower Gas Prices and a Greener Future are Not Mutually Exclusive
“We produce only 30% of the crude we need. Could we produce more? You bet we could produce more.
“We produce only 30% of the crude we need. Could we produce more? You bet we could produce more.
NFIB has filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in Sackett v. EPA, a case that will clarify what waters the federal government can regulate.
The lawmakers supported small businesses by opposing a bill making it harder to defend themselves if they are audited by the Department of Revenue.
The Missouri Legislature lawmakers still haven’t acted on Senate Bill 631, one of the most important small business bills on this year’s agenda.
This week, the Iowa legislature hit the 100 day mark, a mark that usually means the end of session.
New or existing businesses opening a new location or expanding in a vacant location are eligible for the $10,000 grants.
NFIB is urging legislators to get back to the table and finish what they started this legislative session.
NFIB’s Annual DC Fly-In will be held in-person, giving small business owners a chance to meet legislators and discuss the effects of federal laws and proposals.
NFIB has a new chairman of the Michigan Leadership Council: Rod Kloha, president of Circle K Service in Midland, MI.
The proposed plan will impact energy prices and reliability and fundamentally change the energy that heats businesses and homes, and many aspects of daily life.
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