NFIB Calls for B&O, Occupational Licensing Reforms
State Director Patrick Connor reports from Olympia on the small-business agenda for the legislative week ending January 24.
State Director Patrick Connor reports from Olympia on the small-business agenda for the legislative week ending January 24.
But have you stopped to consider how the payment options you offer—or don’t offer—may be affecting your sales and your relationship with customers?
Tom Underwood, NFIB’s state director for Kentucky, was a guest on the Jan. 15 broadcast of “Kruser and Krew” on NewsTalk 590 WVLK in Lexington.
State Director Bob Hallstrom reports from the State Capitol on the small-business agenda for the legislative week ending January 17.
State Director Bob Hallstrom reports from Lincoln on the small-business agenda for the legislative week ending January 10.
NFIB’s primary mission this session will be to ensure that the improvements in Michigan’s business climate are recognized and defended while moving forward to build on those gains. The past eight years have brought tough policy decisions that turned our state around and made us a great place to bring a business, grow a business, or start a business.
Regulation-imposing Legislation Puts Small Business Owners’ Privacy at Risk
Small businesses will face serious privacy concerns, significant regulatory costs, and threat of fines or jail time for non-compliance
Small businesses would face $5.7 billion in new regulatory costs and an additional 131.7 million hours of paperwork if H.R. 2513, the Corporate Transparency Act of 2019, is signed into law.
The NFIB Oklahoma PAC has endorsed Kevin Stitt for governor. The political action committee is comprised solely of NFIB members in Oklahoma.
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