NFIB Michigan Legislative Update Monthly Virtual Webinar Series Continues with State Rep. Bill G. Schuette
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NFIB and small business organizations are meeting in Albany on May 6 to advocate for the elimination of credit card swipe fees on sales tax and gratuities. Legislators need to hear directly from the small business owners who are hit with these fees to fully understand how much they need this relief.
Last week the Massachusetts legislature commenced with hearings after a very slow start to the year. NFIB provided testimony on two bills.
Oregon legislative report for week ending April 11. Multi-billion-dollar transportation package taking shape.
Washington state legislative report, April 11. Legislative Update — Weeks 12 & 13.
NFIB California Main Street Minute, April 14-18. Lawyers, environmentalist handed huge set back on Senate Bill 222.
A new proposal in Concord would repeal New Hampshire’s Phantom Pay Mandate, the outdated law that requires employers to pay a minimum of two hours regardless of how much time an employee actually worked.
Vermont needs to unhitch its wagon from California mandates that determine what kind of cars and trucks you can buy, as well as increase the purchase price.
While the state’s UI crisis should have been dealt with years ago when New York’s coffers were overflowing with money from Washington, D.C.
NFIB Research Center Executive Director Holly Wade joined Alix Steel and Romaine Bostick on Bloomberg: The Close to discuss the Small Business Optimism Index.
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