The National Federation of Independent Business – Minnesota held a Minnesota Legislative Update webinar on April 29, according to a May 4 announcement. Jon Boesche, state director for the organization, and Dylan Rosnick, principal of federal government relations, discussed topics affecting Main Street businesses at both the state and federal levels.
The update matters because it highlights legislative developments that impact small business owners in Minnesota. The National Federation of Independent Business – Minnesota advocates for small business interests in state policy and legislation, according to the official website.
During the webinar, Boesche and Rosnick addressed several issues including paid family medical leave, state tax proposals, efforts to defeat the climate superfund bill, credit card swipe fees, and attempts to repeal beneficial ownership information reporting requirements. The organization offers resources and updates on issues impacting small businesses such as labor mandates and tax policies according to the official website.
Boesche has served as the state director for the National Federation of Independent Business – Minnesota according to the official website. The group influences policy through advocacy against burdensome regulations as reported by its official site.
The National Federation of Independent Business – Minnesota serves small business owners across Minnesota and operates as an advocacy group for them according to its official website. For further questions about legislative updates or ongoing advocacy efforts, Grassroots Manager Ben Abrahamson can be contacted at 218-969-5121 or Ben.Abrahamson@NFIB.org.



