NFIB Co-Signs Letter Asking for Suspension of Laws, Regulations
NFIB California is one of 186 business associations that today submitted a letter to Gov. Gavin Newsom and the California Legislature.
NFIB California is one of 186 business associations that today submitted a letter to Gov. Gavin Newsom and the California Legislature.
The recent federal COVID-19 recovery law includes significant funding for farmers and the agriculture industry.
Small business data is valuable and must be protected, not just from hackers but from hardware failure, natural disasters and ransomware attacks.
The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index declined 5.5 points in December to 95.9, falling below the average Index value since 1973 of 98.
The hope is gone for many owners. Another round of PPP loans could certainly help, but so too would some certainty of protection from frivolous lawsuits.
Idaho’s insistence on swimming against the tide is putting its citizens in a better position to economically rebound quicker than people in other states.
The state director for Montana’s leading small-business association suggested one thing the Legislature could do to help ameliorate the grim news.
Whether you own an online store or a traditional brick and mortar shop, shipping is part of business. Here are 7 considerations to help you set up shipping.
If your business hasn’t switched to EMV chip cards from swipe and sign payments, it could be costing you money.
The 2021 session of the State of Wyoming Legislature opened for business on January 12 and has until midnight on April 2 to complete its work.
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