NFIB is encouraging its members who are small business owners to participate in the annual member ballot. The organization emphasizes that it does not have a board of directors making policy decisions. Instead, NFIB relies on input from its members to determine which issues are most important for small businesses.
The results of this year’s state ballot will guide the organization’s testimony before legislative committees and impact how policymakers address small business concerns. According to NFIB, lawmakers see these ballot outcomes as representing the true voice of small businesses in the state.
NFIB urges its members not to miss this chance to contribute. Only current members can access the ballot by visiting www.NFIB.com/VoteMyBallot, logging in with their credentials, selecting “My Ballots and Surveys,” and completing their state ballot.


