Cannabis Legislation Heads to the Senate
The legislation would prevent criminal prosecution and civil liability against agents and brokers who choose to engage with “cannabis-related legitimate businesses.”

The legislation would prevent criminal prosecution and civil liability against agents and brokers who choose to engage with “cannabis-related legitimate businesses.”
The Big “I” is a strong supporter of a robust and reliable FCIP, which is designed to provide certainty for American farmers and communities.
In comments submitted to U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), the Big “I” objected to the definition of “operating presence at a physical office within the United States.”
The Big “I” will continue to advocate against the most harmful tax provisions of the package, including capping or eliminating the 20% small business deduction.
The U.S. Supreme Court was divided in both cases at a time of escalating coronavirus infections driven by the omicron variant.
InsurPac, the Big “I” political action committee, remains one of the largest small business PACs in the country and is credited with making the Big “I” one of the most well-respected lobbying associations on Capitol Hill.
In case you missed it, the Big “I” has produced resources to help members navigate the U.S. Department of Labor’s long-awaited guidance on health insurance compensation disclosure requirements.
After the U.S. Department of Labor released long-awaited guidance on health insurance compensation disclosure requirements, the Big “I” has produced resources to help members navigate the change.
The Big “I” will release an additional FAQ document and sample disclosure form reflecting the U.S. Department of Labor guidance in Thursday’s News & Views e-newsletter.
The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is scheduled to expire on the same date as government funding, which will expire tomorrow if legislation is not passed.