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NFIB and Senator Kyl Unveil Small Business Health Relief Act to Repeal Costly ObamaCare Mandates

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

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Press release last month, but in case you missed it, have a read: WASHINGTON, D.C., Monday, May 23, 2011 — National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) president and CEO Dan Danner and small business owner Earl Hall joined U.S. Senator Jon Kyl (R-AZ) today to unveil a bill that will address some of the most […]

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Heads Up! Prepare Yourself for the Employer Mandate Penalties in the Healthcare Law

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

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The National Federation of Independent Businesses recently put out a primer for Small Business Owners that is worth your time so that you can start planning your risk mitigation strategies now. The businesses that face potential penalties are those with 50 or more full-timers or full-time equivalents (FTEs) as well as owners with multiple businesses […]

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Great NFIB Report on how Obamacare Will Affect your Small Business

Thursday, June 17, 2010

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Too much great stuff to try and summarize here.  Just read it.  Full report available at this link (pdf). Also contains information on Cap and Tax and Labor Law changes being pursued. This Administration is BAD NEWS for Small Business.  Get informed by reading the report.  And then please share it with at least 5 […]

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Small Business Sentiment Slightly Up; However, Sales Volume and Profit Margins Stay Down

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

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A recent NFIB survey finds small business sentiment slightly improving, but also that most small businesses are losing sales and giving up profit margin to stay alive. U.S. small businesses are slightly more optimistic about their economic outlook than they have been in the last two years but are still not ready to expand staffs […]

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