NFIB Arkansas prioritizes tort reform as top issue for small businesses

NFIB Arkansas prioritizes tort reform as top issue for small businesses
Jessica Henrichs Senior Media Manager – Southwest — Official Website
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State members of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) in Arkansas have expressed strong support for tort reform ahead of the 2025 legislative session. According to NFIB’s annual survey, 82% of its members are in favor of legislation aimed at limiting excessive lawsuit awards in personal injury cases.

The survey also revealed that 71% of members believe Arkansas should phase out the individual income tax, with 19% opposed and 8% undecided. Additionally, 83% oppose mandated workplace violence prevention plans and training, while only 5% are supportive and 6% remain undecided.

“Arkansas is a very attractive state to own and operate a small business, and we must continue to promote sensible policies that help them grow and create jobs,” said NFIB State Director Katie Burns. “Our job creators have made their priorities for this legislative session clear: tort, regulatory, and tax reform. Curbing excessive lawsuit awards is an important step in ensuring our judicial system remains fair for all Arkansans. Phasing out the individual income tax would give our small business owners greater resources to invest in their employees and expand their operations. We will continue working with lawmakers to ensure Arkansas remains a great place to own a small business.”

The Arkansas State Legislature begins its session today on January 13, 2025.

In related news, NFIB encourages its members to download the NFIB Engage App to stay informed about legislation impacting businesses at both state and federal levels. The app offers action alerts on relevant legislation, opportunities to contact lawmakers, invites for NFIB events and webinars, as well as updates on NFIB’s efforts for small businesses across the country.



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