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It’s Time to Vote Your NFIB State Ballot

It’s Time to Vote Your NFIB State Ballot

January 10, 2024 Last Edit: July 19, 2024

NFIB State Ballot

Tell us what positions the organization should take on key small business issues.

One of the things that makes NFIB unique is that we don’t have a board of directors that dictates our policy positions. Instead, our members tell us what issues matter most to them and their small businesses.

The member ballot is a critical part of that process.

We’ll use this year’s state ballot results in testimony before legislative committees and as the starting point for lawmakers’ voting records. Policymakers have learned over the years that the ballot results are the true and only voice of small businesses in the state.

This ballot is only available to NFIB members. Go to env-nfibcom-uat.kinsta.cloud/VoteNow, log in with your username (email address) and password, select My Ballots and Surveys, and then click on your state ballot to vote.

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