April 16, 2025
Your vote guides NFIB’s advocacy efforts
What it means: The newest NFIB Federal Member Ballot is open for voting. The results from the ballot identify the top issues NFIB advocates for on behalf of small business owners.
TAKE ACTION: NFIB members can vote on their ballot at NFIB.com/VoteMyBallot.
NFIB’s Federal Member Ballot launched on April 7. All NFIB members can now vote on policy issues that matter to their small business. These votes drive NFIB’s advocacy efforts.
As a member-driven organization, NFIB relies on our one member, one vote balloting system for its small business owner members. Each of the nearly 300,000 NFIB members are asked to vote on timely small business policies, answering questions about their positions on small business legislative and regulatory issues. This ballot includes questions regarding:
- Health insurance
- Family and medical leave
- Asset seizure by law enforcement
- Workplace performance standards
- Worksite temperature regulations
The results inform the legislation that NFIB designates a Key Vote in the U.S. Congress. NFIB asks legislators to support these consensus views of small business owners and reminds members of Congress their votes are monitored and reported to NFIB members in the How Congress Voted report. See how your lawmaker is voting in the current 119th Congress scorecard.
Do not miss this opportunity to make your voice heard about the issues that matter most to you and your small business. These responses guide NFIB’s advocacy efforts on federal policy positions. NFIB members can vote on their ballot at NFIB.com/VoteMyBallot.
NFIB is a member-driven organization advocating on behalf of small and independent businesses nationwide.
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