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SCOTUS Decision Upholds Unfair FCC Enforcement Procedures (06/04/2026)

WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 4, 2026) – Small businesses are disappointed in today’s decision from the United States Supreme Court concluding that the FCC’s enforcement and forfeiture proceedings do not violate the Seventh Amendment of the Constitution. The Court affirmed the Second Circuit’s decision in Verizon v. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and reversed the Fifth Circuit’s opinion in FCC v. AT&T. Unfortunately, this decision will enable the FCC, and possibly other federal agencies, to continue unfairly imposing penalties on those they regulate, including countless small businesses nationwide. NFIB joined an amicus brief in the cases arguing that the FCC does in fact violate the Seventh Amendment by not guaranteeing jury trials for defendants.

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Business Climate

New NFIB Industry-Specific Survey Shows Shift in Small Business Optimism (05/27/2026)

WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 27, 2026) – The NFIB Research Center released an industry-specific quarterly Small Business Economic Trends survey highlighting the construction, manufacturing, retail, and services industries. According to the report, the Optimism Index for all four reported industries fell from the prior quarter. The components that contributed most to the decline were expectations for better business conditions, real sales expectations, and reports that it is a good time to expand.

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Wages and Benefits

Employment Law Changes Small Businesses Should Know (05/15/2026)

Small business owners need to be prepared to protect their business from a variety of employment law issues, including employee lawsuits, overtime pay, paid leave, and much more. Legal experts on the Small Business Rundown break down important questions from small business owners and discuss strategies businesses can utilize to protect themselves from costly lawsuits and penalties.

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