- “Keeping The Health Plan You Have” Not So Simple For Entrepreneurs
The new health care law, the Affordable Care Act, offers entrepreneurs the choice to keep the plan that they already have, provided that it meets certain requirements. The trouble is that most entrepreneurs are uncertain that their plan will meet these new rules and how the changes required by the health reform law will affect their monthly premium costs.
- Internet Whiz Receives NASE College Scholarship Worth Up To $24,000
As the NASE Future Entrepreneur, Zachary Gosling receives a college scholarship worth up to $24,000.
- NASE Gives $92,000 In College Scholarships
Just as states across the nation are cutting financial aid due to budget shortfalls, the National Association for the Self-Employed awarded $92,000 in scholarship money to help 20 families send their children to college.
- Small Biz Lending Fund Wins Key Vote In Senate
After days of contentious dialogue among Democrats and Republicans, an amendment to create a $30 billion lending fund for small businesses passed its first key vote in the Senate leading the way to further debate and a vote on the Small Business Jobs Act (H.R. 5297).
- America’s Smallest Businesses May Finally Get Much-Needed Relief
The Senate is considering legislation called the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 (H.R. 5297). This bill contains key provisions that may help America’s smallest businesses in this difficult economic climate, according to the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE).
- Micro-Businesses Want A National Energy Policy
Fifty percent of micro-business owners have made efforts to reduce their energy costs by implementing energy-saving measures in their home and business, according to a study undertaken by the NASE.
- NASE Gives Member $20,000 Award For Small-Business Excellence
Doug Springer, owner of Ellsworth, Maine-based small business Springers Gymnastics Center, today received a $20,000 gift from the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE) in recognition of his excellent small-business practices and contribution to local youth, health and community development.
- Self-Employed Send A Message to Washington With Viral Ad Campaign
The NASE launched a digital advertising campaign today that seeks to raise awareness of the policy priorities of the self-employed and micro-businesses while combating the stereotype that the nation’s smallest businesses do not make serious contributions to the economy.
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