While Arizona's water supplies continue to spark concerns, NFIB Arizona State Director Chad Heinrich counters that media headlines exaggerate the negativity, affirming the state's robust economy and business-friendly policies as prime draws for small enterprises.
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Competing bills focus on identifying third-party funders of lawsuits
On a key issue for Arizona small businesses, NFIB State Director Chad Heinrich lobbied for the passage of SB 1215 into law, concerning third-party litigation funders behind lawsuits, while successfully blocking the insufficient SB 1542.
Lawmaker wants to require Arizona businesses to accept cash. Why some are fighting back
In a decisive win for Arizona's small businesses, NFIB State Director Chad Heinrich and allies successfully derailed HB 2683, a proposed mandate requiring small businesses to accept cash.
Major tax cut for small businesses set to expire next year
Chad Heinrich spoke on the evening news with Phoenix television affiliate Arizona’s Family to discuss the importance of the Small Business Deduction for Main Street businesses.
Michigan’s repeal of worker protections is a cautionary tale for Arizona
In this op-ed Arizona NFIB State Director Chad Heinrich argues that voters should protect workers' choice this Fall and reject efforts to repeal our state's right-to-work law.
Bill to curb municipal tax breaks for development projects advances in Az Senate
Arizona NFIB State Director Chad Heinrich is quoted supporting HB 2309 to create more taxpayer fairness in the controversial tax break policy called GPLET.
Bill to curb municipal tax breaks for development projects advances in the Senate
Chad Heinrich told the Arizona Senate Finance & Commerce committee that the bill is about creating more fairness in the taxation of properties across the state.
The state of small business in Arizona
Arizona NFIB State Director Chad Heinrich joined Arizona PBS to discuss the state of small business and what to expect from the legislative session.
Small Business Owners Expectations for Higher Sales Declined in January
Greater Phoenix In Business quotes Chad Heinrich concerning Arizona’s small businesses in the current economic environment related to recent research from NFIB.
Some businesses required to file new paperwork starting Jan. 1, 2024, or face fines
Beginning in 2024, some businesses and people with substantial control of a company will need to file new identifying paperwork or face fines, according to Arizona officials.
