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Confidence in Small Businesses Soars
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Small-Business Access to Health Care Deteriorating
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Americans with Disabilities Act Gets Revisited
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70 Million Strong.
How will your voice be heard this coming election? Join NSBA's
70 Million Strong...And Voting Campaign
and help ensure that the voice of small business is heard
Join the Energy Star Challenge.
NSBA supports the ENERGY STAR program, which provides free information and technical support to help small business reduce energy costs, and protect the environment. Click here to join the Energy Star Challenge Today.
Advocate of the Year Award Nominations.
NSBA is seeking nominations for the 2008 Small Business Advocate of the Year Award. If you or a small-business owner you know goes above and beyond in advocating for small-business issues, please take a moment to complete our nomination form.
Nominations are due April 18.
Procurement Council.
NSBA is committed to helping your business grow through expanded federal procurement opportunities. Click here to find important procurement tools and the latest on a coalition NSBA has founded to promote small-business procurement.
2008 Member Survey.
View the results of NSBA's 2008 National Survey of Small Business. The survey explores the state of the small-business community and business owners' opinions on a broad range of topics including economic outlook, employee and labor issues, financing, technology and public policy.
Prevent IRS Abuse.
The Internal Revenue Service plans to narrow the so-called "tax gap" by targeting the small-business community. NSBA has launched a campaign to protect the small-business community and prevent IRS Abuse of small business. Join the campaign today.
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