10 Things Small Business Owners Get with Your Voice at your State Capital and in Washington DC



NFIB is the voice of small business, advocating on behalf of America’s small and independent business owners, both in Washington, D.C., and in all 50 state capitals. NFIB is nonprofit, nonpartisan, and member-driven. Since our founding in 1943, NFIB has been exclusively dedicated to small and independent businesses, and remains so today.




Here are replays of important and current webinars presented by NFIB Legal Team. Get free access by CLICKING HERE. Available to members (and non-members as a public service to keep ALL small businesses open and prospering). 


Hello. My name is Terry (Ter) Scott. I’m an NFIB Membership Rep and if you are reading this as a current member or prospective member, welcome! I’m writing this to current (and renewing) members so they can be sure to take advantage of EVERYTHING that NFIB offers. (And if you are a member and think that you haven’t “done anything with your membership”, I would say that is fine; NFIB has “done everything” by being your voice in your state capital and Washington D.C. pushing back on harmful legislation and making sure that government doesn’t forget you when decisions for you and your community are being made. NFIB is the hardest working employee for your business and your membership is as important as your utility bill or any other cost of doing business. You get to decide your yearly dues and the benefits are immediate!

Here are benefits that I like to talk about followed by a few from NFIB.com.

You already know most of this as a member but I know from experience that many members don’t take advantage of all that is available.

NFIB fights for your business at the state and federal level.

Free informative webinars by their legal team.

Links to timely resources to make sure that you have what you need to stay on top of the legislative issues. 

Savings on everything from mobile plans to office supplies.

A “One member, one vote” policy. You vote counts just as much as that of a member who chooses and supports the cause with a higher membership. 

You are made aware of important issues affecting your business that you would not know about until it is too late.

You vote on current issues and we take you’re your concerns to your legislators. This is like having a full time employee working for you for the cost of your membership.

Access to NFIB legal department for answers to your legal questions.

Access to your state and Federal legislators emails to easily create and email your concerns.

You receive a report card telling you who is standing up for your business and who is not. (NFIB is nonpartisan; we inform you about who is STANDING UP for YOUR business and WHO IS NOT; you can then make your own decisions at the voting booth).

(Plus a ton of other stuff which I can’t think of right now).

If you have questions you can always call member support NFIB.com or contact me (My number in the image above).

Here is what NIFB shares.

WE ADVOCATE
When a big issue affects small and independent businesses, NFIB is there. We have been for over 75 years, and we will continue to be. We represent our members’ interests—our one member, one vote balloting process guides our work.

NFIB has an ear to the ground on what’s happening in Washington, D.C., and the state capitals. That puts NFIB at the forefront of advocating on today’s most pressing small business issues, such as taxes, healthcare, and regulations. Learn More

WE INFLUENCE
When NFIB speaks, legislators listen. They know that we bring them the voice of small business. 

That voice, hundreds of thousands strong, comes directly from NFIB’s members and our research—combined, they make a powerful and influential case for our advocacy.

Because of NFIB’s credibility, we are asked to bring the small business perspective to Congress, state capitals, the courts, and the media. Learn More

WE OFFER BENEFITS
NFIB works with trusted providers to offer you quality products and services that can save your business time and money. Learn More

And remember, if you have questions you can always call member support NFIB.com or contact me (My number in the image).



Please use the contact form on this page to contact me to get your questions answered and join NFIB. Also, to our great members, please pass on this link (or share this page using the social media buttons below) on to anyone you know who values small business. This year more than ever, small business owners need to come together to keep small business alive. 

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