
NSBA Priority Issues 2025-2026
At the beginning of each new session of Congress, NSBA members gather to hear from thought leaders on countless issues facing small business, and then discuss, debate and ultimately vote on the organization’s Top 10 Priority Issues for the coming two years.
On July 3, 2025, by NSBA’s advocacy and recommendations, Congress passed legislation that actioned the top two Priority Issues. On July 4, the bill was signed into law—perfect timing for major priorities that will give America’s small businesses the freedom and independence they need to keep their businesses thriving.
In less than five months since members affirmed NSBA’s Priority Issues, we have accomplished our #1 AND #2 Priority Issues—and we have done so with permanency.
If you haven’t already, join us in our fight for securing common sense policy for America’s most important economic community.
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Expiring Tax Provisions
With the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA), Congress chose to make many of the individual provisions temporary to limit the revenue cost of the TCJA to a level consistent with the overall constraint on the 10-year revenue loss in the Congressional Budget Resolution.
This Priority Issue was achieved on July 4, 2025.
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