
Small Business Hardships Don’t Stop for Elections
November 6, 2020 5:21 pmNSBA congratulates all of the winners of the 2020 elections and looks forward to addressing the many issues facing small business.
NSBA congratulates all of the winners of the 2020 elections and looks forward to addressing the many issues facing small business.
Following a tense night of election results, Republicans gain control of both ends of Pennsylvania Ave. and eye a vastly different agenda than many expected in the coming months.
On Nov. 9, NSBA will hold a call featuring policy experts to provide analysis on the elections and what lies ahead for Congress and the upcoming lame-duck.
Earlier today, NSBA held an Issue Briefing Teleconference for members and invited guests to get a detailed analysis on the elections and what it means for small firms across the U.S.
Today, NSBA is releasing its 2012 Elections Guide to help America’s small businesses sort through all the campaign rhetoric by providing a Candidate's Checklist, a Voting Checklist and a Legislative Checklist to help small businesses determine where their candidates stand.