Governor Wolf calls for borrowing $145 million to aid restaurants and small businesses
Governor Wolf announced plans to borrow $145 million from the state’s Workers’ Compensation Security Fund to provide funding for businesses affected by COVID.
Governor Wolf announced plans to borrow $145 million from the state’s Workers’ Compensation Security Fund to provide funding for businesses affected by COVID.
The 2019-20 Legislative session ended around 4:30 AM on January 6th with a flurry of bills hitting the floor at the last minute.
NFIB State Director said a pair of bills introduced today would help protect small businesses and other employers from frivolous lawsuits.
NFIB’s Small Business Legal Center last week filed a brief to protect the rights of small business owners in a U.S. Supreme Court case.
Nebraska Congressman Don Bacon is hosting a free Town Hall on the state’s plans for COVID-19 vaccinations.
The year 2020 will go down in history as one of the most difficult years for small business in more than half a century.
The Maryland General Assembly will convene for its 442nd Regular Session on Wednesday, January 13 at 12 noon.
It’s something that could put the already hurting entrepreneurs out of business for good.
Join fellow small business owners as we make our voices heard in Richmond.
The General Assembly will convene on Wednesday, January 13, 2021.
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