NFIB/Illinois State Director Kim Clarke Maisch
says NFIB/Illinois designates key votes in the Legislature that
are identified by small-business owners as important to the
success of their business. Every two years, the group tallies
the votes to determine how lawmakers fare on small- business
issues.
"Clearly, legislators like Sen. Brady understand what small
business means to Illinois’ economy,” Maisch said. “Our members
appreciate the strong support from our senators and
representatives, many of whom own and operate their own
businesses back in their districts.”
The NFIB Guardian of Small Business award is granted when at
least an 80 percent voting record is achieved on nine key votes
affecting the cost of doing business in the state and the
regulatory environment facing small businesses. Just 54 of 177
Illinois lawmakers earned the award during the 2013-14
legislative session.
NFIB is Illinois' largest small-business association with more
than 11,000 dues-paying members representing a cross section of
the state’s economy.
[FROM THE OFFICE OF SENATOR BILL
BRADY]
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