Last week, NFIB filed a legal challenge against the Biden Administration’s new COVID-19 vaccine "Emergency Temporary Standard” that requires businesses with 100 or more employees to mandate workers get the COVID-19 vaccine or undergo weekly testing and wear masks while at work.
Find out how the new Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act law will affect small businesses and the latest on the Build Back Better Act proposal. In a recent webinar, NFIB Vice President of Federal Government Relations Kevin Kuhlman explains the impact of recent bill revisions and what they mean for small businesses.
The ERTC was originally set to expire on January 1, 2022, but the expiration date has been moved up, terminating the ERTC before the 4th quarter of 2021.
Members discuss the process of becoming politically involved in three virtual events titled “Engage in a Campaign,” “Serve as an Appointed Official,” and “Running for Office.”
In NFIB’s October Small Business Economic Trends report, the number of owners expecting business conditions to improve in the near future has fallen to the lowest level in 9 years.
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