Key Minnesota Bills Seek Reform for Harmful Mandates
Fighting for flexibility for Minnesota small businesses and reform for PFML and ESST mandates
Fighting for flexibility for Minnesota small businesses and reform for PFML and ESST mandates
“The heavy financial burden of this looming crisis has been shifted to Main Street businesses by lawmakers through bad UI policies, unfair funding decisions, and an embarrassing state error. For the sake of small businesses and future UI beneficiaries, the system needs to be fixed now, before the trust fund becomes insolvent – and before the next recession.”
CEQA targeted for thorough overhaul; Webinar on captive audience
Measures on unemployment insurance, workers’ compensation, tort reform
Two issues NFIB members need to include in their business calculations
Legislative Update — Week 11
“From crushing UI taxes to outrageous frequency of pay lawsuits, our agenda is essential to the sustainability of New York’s small business owners and Main Street jobs. Small business is the backbone of New York’s economy, Main Streets, and job creation, and we are very proud of the work our members did today to advocate and tell their stories.”
On March 26, NFIB New Hampshire Members and State Director John Reynolds were joined by State Representative Brian Labrie (Bedford) for an update on what’s happening in Concord.
Higher UI and WC payments mean bigger bills, more workers out longer.
SB 32 would ease the financial burden on Main Street businesses.
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