Michael Smith Director | NFIB Wyoming
Michael Smith Director | NFIB Wyoming
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) has distributed its annual Wyoming-member state ballot, inviting members to express their opinions on key legislative issues for 2024. This unique polling approach helps shape NFIB's lobbying efforts both in Cheyenne and Washington, D.C., making it a significant voice for small businesses across the nation.
The 2024 ballot presents four questions that the Wyoming Legislature will address next year:
"Should Wyoming enact legislation allowing employees to sue their employers for alleged Labor Code violations?"
"Should Wyoming require employers to disclose salary ranges and benefits on job postings?"
"Should Wyoming require businesses to accept cash as a form of payment?"
"Should Wyoming impose new taxes, assessments, or fees on motorists, shipping, or commercial and residential energy consumption to pay for infrastructure necessary to accommodate electric vehicles?"
Each question is accompanied by background information and comments from both proponents and opponents. Members are encouraged to submit their votes before the Legislature reconvenes on February 12, 2024. The session is scheduled to adjourn within a month.
For updates on small-business news in Wyoming, visit www.nfib.com/Wyoming or follow NFIB's Twitter account @NFIB_WY.