Bill Introduction Deadline Passes—Hearings to Commence
Without Legislative Action in Harrisburg Surprise Tax Bills May Be Coming
Recent federal legislation corrected a CARES Act issue by clarifying that recipients of PPP loans who have those loans forgiven do not have to pay federal income taxes on the amount forgiven. However, this is not the case in many states, including Pennsylvania, where tax law does not conform to fede
State Director and NFIB Member Appear on BBC Global Radio to Debate $15 Minimum Wage
New Update on Massachusetts COVID-19 Restrictions
Governor Baker announced today, Thursday, January 21, that he is extending the sector-specific reduced capacity limits of 25% for an additional two-weeks. The extension will now continue until February 8th. On a more positive note, the 9:30 stay-at-home order issued by Governor Baker last November i
NFIB In Your State: A Members-Only Ballot On Small Business Issues
As a small business owner, NFIB depends on you to vote for your positions on the laws, rules, and proposals that will impact small businesses in your state.
Minnesota Small Business Ballot Results Show Strong Support for Liability Reform
COVID-19 Recovery Laws Explained and What PPP Reopening Means for One Small Business
The federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) has reopened, allowing struggling small business owners to access much-needed federal loans once again.
Final Pinnacol/NFIB Workers’ Compensation Webinar, January 26
Seven State Government Policy Priorities and Trends Across the Country
With the new year underway, NFIB is focused on policy progress at the state and federal levels of government. NFIB is actively working on dozens of issues, and here’s a look at 7 of our priorities trending in state capitols across the nation.