Small Business Grant Applications Close Friday January 22
The State of Michigan has allocated $55 million in grants to small businesses hit hardest by forced shutdowns and limited occupancy due to the governor’s coronavirus restrictions.
The State of Michigan has allocated $55 million in grants to small businesses hit hardest by forced shutdowns and limited occupancy due to the governor’s coronavirus restrictions.
The National Federation of Independent Business, or NFIB, released its top legislative priorities.Here’s NFIB’s top issues for the 2021 Alaska legislative session:“Here’s the situation in Juneau: on the first day of session, the House has yet to organized and until they do, the legislature will be u
The Senate Budget Committee is moving two important bills today to support NJ businesses.
Today, Governor Andrew Cuomo gave his annual executive budget address outlining the state’s fiscal condition and policy priorities for the year ahead.
Is Gov. Jay Inslee’s Roadmap to Recovery becoming a Roadmap to Ruin? Proponents of Senate Bill 5114 will make the case for the latter, tomorrow, January 20, when their measure gets its first hearing before the Senate State Government & Elections Committee, which starts its business at 8 a.m.
At the request of the state Department of Revenue, NFIB is helping spread the word to its members and other small-business owners who file their excise taxes annually that starting with your 2020 return, due by April 15, 2021, you are now required to file and pay electronically.
Brad Jones, recently penned an Opinion in The Missouri Times on the importance of passing liability reform this year here in Missouri.
State Director Patrick Connor reports from Olympia on the small-business agenda for the legislative week ending January 15.
The session does seem to be off to a slow start. Although there have been an abundance of bill draft requests
The National Federation of Independent Business, or NFIB here in Kansas, released its top legislative priorities as well as a recent survey of Kansas members,
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