National Federation of Independent Business - Arizona
Recent News About National Federation of Independent Business - Arizona
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Senate Bill may alter Arizona's business tax exemption threshold
Senate Bill 1069 proposes a significant change to Arizona's business property tax exemption.
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NFIB urges House Judiciary Committee to pass SB1215 on litigation finance transparency
Arizona's leading small business association has urged the House Judiciary Committee to promptly pass Senate Bill 1215.
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Arizona calls on lawmakers amid declining small business optimism
State legislators in Arizona have been urged to address the economic uncertainty faced by small business owners.
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Arizona Senate passes bill to raise personal property tax exemption
Following the Senate's approval of SB 1069, which proposes an increase in Arizona's business personal property tax exemption to $500,000, NFIB State Director Chad Heinrich has urged the House to offer substantial tax relief for small business...
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Arizona representative advocates bill against tax-related swipe fees
In a recent op-ed for the Chandler Independent, Arizona State Representative Jeff Weninger has called on the state Legislature to pass HB 2629.
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Arizonans push lawmakers to end credit card swipe fees on taxes
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has expressed strong support for Arizona's HB 2629, a legislative proposal aimed at eliminating credit card swipe fees on taxes collected by small businesses.
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NFIB reports unchanged job openings amid economic optimism
The latest jobs report from the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) indicates that 35% of small business owners reported unfilled job openings in January, a figure unchanged from December.
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Small businesses face rising uncertainty amid optimism: NFIB survey
The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index saw a decline of 2.3 points in January, settling at 102.8.
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NFIB invites business owners to engage lawmakers at Small Business Day 2025
Lawmakers in Phoenix have inaugurated the 57th legislative session, with the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) actively advocating for the interests of small business owners.
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NFIB Arizona director outlines small business concerns on radio show
In a recent discussion on Winn Tucson, NFIB State Director Chad Heinrich shared insights into the priorities of small businesses during the current legislative session.
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Arizona's Small Business Day invites owners to connect with lawmakers
Lawmakers in Phoenix have commenced the 57th legislative session, with the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) advocating for small business interests.
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Small business optimism rises; reaches highest point since October 2018
The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index experienced a notable increase in December, climbing by 3.4 points to reach 105.1.
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NFIB outlines legislative priorities for Arizona's small businesses
Ahead of Governor Katie Hobbs’ State of the State address, NFIB State Director Chad Heinrich emphasized key priorities for small businesses in Arizona's legislative session.
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NFIB reports slight decrease in labor costs for small businesses
NFIB's December jobs report indicates a slight easing in labor costs for small businesses, with 35% of owners reporting unfilled job openings, a decrease from November.
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NFIB president discusses potential tax hikes for Arizona's small businesses
Brad Close, President of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), participated in a radio segment on KFNN Radio in Phoenix.
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NFIB urges Congress to act on small business tax deduction
In a recent discussion with Fox Business, Chad Heinrich, the State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) in Arizona, highlighted concerns regarding a potential tax increase for small business owners.
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Call for permanence of 20% Small Business Deduction
In an op-ed published by the Daily Independent, Chad Heinrich, State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), called on Congress to make permanent the 20% Small Business Deduction, which is due to expire in 2025.
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NFIB Arizona endorses legislative candidates supporting small businesses
The NFIB Arizona PAC has endorsed 51 candidates for the upcoming general election, with 16 running for the Senate and 35 for the House of Representatives.
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NFIB Arizona PAC endorses 51 legislative candidates for general election
The NFIB Arizona PAC has endorsed 51 candidates for the Arizona Legislature in the upcoming general election.
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Arizona's NFIB warns of potential impact from expiring small business tax cut
In a recent discussion with Arizona’s Family, Chad Heinrich, the State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) in Arizona, expressed concerns over the impending expiration of the 20% Small Business Deduction.