National Federation of Independent Business - North Dakota
Recent News About National Federation of Independent Business - North Dakota
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NFIB urges Congress for action on Main Street Tax Certainty Act
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has launched a national advertising campaign in North Dakota.
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NFIB reports cost and tax pressures facing small businesses in North Dakota
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has released the 11th edition of its "Small Business Problems and Priorities" report.
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NFIB highlights top concerns for North Dakota's small businesses
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has released its 11th edition of the Small Business Problems and Priorities report.
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North Dakota business owners urge Congress to make tax deduction permanent
The Bismarck Tribune recently featured an op-ed by Dawn Hager and Karen Schmidt, the owners of Balancing Goat Coffee Co. in Mandan, North Dakota.
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North Dakota business owners urge Congress for permanent small business tax deduction
The Bismarck Tribune recently featured an op-ed by Dawn Hager and Karen Schmidt, owners of Balancing Goat Coffee Co. in Mandan, North Dakota.
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North Dakota legislators receive recognition for supporting small business initiatives
NFIB North Dakota has recognized 22 state legislators for achieving a perfect voting record in support of small businesses during the 2023-24 session.
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North Dakota legislators earn perfect small business voting score from NFIB
NFIB North Dakota has released its voting record for the 2023-24 session, highlighting 22 state legislators who achieved a 100% score.
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North Dakota Legislature's impact on small businesses discussed by NFIB
The North Dakota Legislative Assembly's 2023 session, the last before term limits on state lawmakers take effect, was recently reviewed in a webinar hosted by the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB).
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NFIB reviews key legislative impacts on small businesses in North Dakota
The North Dakota Legislative Assembly's 2023 session brought several outcomes for small business owners.
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North Dakota legislature finalizes tax cuts and business-focused regulations
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) in North Dakota has declared the 2023 legislative session a success following its conclusion on April 29.
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North Dakota legislature concludes with significant measures impacting taxes and childcare
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) in North Dakota has announced that the 2023 legislative session was a success.
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North Dakota legislature addresses healthcare and taxes during Small Business Day
Friday, March 24 marked the 51st legislative day in North Dakota out of a possible 80 days.
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North Dakota legislature considers multiple tax and labor bills
The North Dakota legislative session reached its 17th day on January 27.
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North Dakota legislature discusses multiple tax bills including flat rate proposal
Friday, January 27 marked the 17th day of the North Dakota legislative session.
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North Dakota Legislature considers new tax and healthcare bills
The North Dakota Legislature concluded its first full week of the session, with 629 bills introduced and more expected.
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North Dakota Leadership Council discusses small business issues ahead of legislative session
On December 19, 2022, North Dakota's Leadership Council convened to discuss small business issues ahead of the upcoming legislative session set to begin on January 3, 2023.
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North Dakota small businesses back Rep. Kelly Armstrong's re-election bid
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has endorsed Representative Kelly Armstrong for re-election to the United States House of Representatives.
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NFIB endorses Sen. John Hoeven for re-election
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has endorsed Senator John Hoeven for re-election to the United States Senate.
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Governor Burgum praised by NFIB for supporting small businesses
NFIB, the National Federation of Independent Business, has expressed gratitude towards Governor Doug Burgum following his State of the State address.