"Alain Foster
NFIB Sales Rep at NFIB
Coatesville, Pennsylvania Nonprofit
Organization Management
Current
NFIB, FTS
Previous
Sole source
Education
Drexel University
NFIB
February 2008 – Present (6 years)
Protecting the right's of our
members to own operate and grow their business. Helping small business stay
alive in this very difficult economically time. Teaching people how to
integrate technology Into there lives, business and home uses.
Owner
FTS
February 1972 – Present (42 years)
Teaching people the importance of
integration of technology and continuing to educate themselves in a constantly
changing world
Executive VP
Sole source
2002 – February 2008 (6 years)
Building a computer business and a
recycling business from ground up Teaching major corporations the importance of
recycling and the trickle-down technology theory."
What the National
Federation of Independent Business does:
Author: K. Mullis
Date: June 07, 2012
Hear from the
presumptive Republican Nominee for the 2012 Presidential campaign as he
explains his plan for America and for small business.
Please note -
NFIB previously hosted Presidential Town Halls with:
Speaker Newt
Gingrich (12/6/11)
Governor Rick
Perry (11/8/11).
Rep. Michele
Bachmann (11/2/11)
Rep. Ron Paul
(10/13/11)
Other invited
candidates included Herman Cain, whose campaign was suspended prior to the
event, and President Barack Obama."
MORE AT:
http://www.nfib.com/article/mitt-romney-talks-small-business-at-nfibs-presidential-town-hall-58241/
MORE ABOUT NFIB:
Docket No. 11-393
Holding: The
Anti-Injunction Act does not bar a challenge to the constitutionality of the
Affordable Care Act’s “individual mandate” provision, which requires virtually
all Americans to obtain health insurance or pay a penalty, even though the
mandate has not yet gone into effect. Although the mandate is not authorized
under the Commerce Clause, it is nonetheless a valid exercise of Congress’s
power under the Taxing Clause. Finally, the Medicaid expansion provision of the
ACA violates the Constitution by threatening states with the loss of their
existing Medicaid funding if they decline to comply with the expansion.
Judgment:
Affirmed in part and reversed in part, 5-4, in an opinion by Chief Justice
Roberts on June 28, 2012. The Anti-Injunction Act does not bar the challenge to
the constitutionality of the mandate, and five Justices (the Chief Justice,
joined by Justices Ginsburg, Breyer, Sotomayor, and Kagan) agree that the
individual mandate is constitutional. Seven Justices (the Chief Justice and
Justices Breyer and Kagan, along with Justices Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas, and
Alito) agree that the Medicaid expansion violates the Constitution. Justice
Ginsburg filed an opinion concurring in part, concurring in the judgment in
part and dissenting in part, in which Justice Sotomayor joined, and which
Justice Breyer and Kagan joined except as to Medicaid expansion. Justices
Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas and Alito filed a dissenting opinion. Justice Thomas
filed a dissenting opinion."
MORE AT:
http://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/national-federation-of-independent-business-v-sebelius/
MORE ABOUT NFIB:
Date: January 16,
2014
Lansing (January
16, 2014) – Michigan’s leading advocate for small business owners this evening
called Governor Snyder’s fourth State of the State address an encouraging
signal to investors, consumers and taxpayers that there’s no going back to the
days of high taxes, irresponsible spending and tired policies…
NFIB was
especially pleased to hear the Governor’s announcement of support for efforts
by the states to require a balanced federal budget. The Governor said during
his State of the State address that he would support a resolution to Congress
under Article V of the U.S. Constitution to call a convention to propose
amendments to the Constitution of the United States to require a balanced
federal budget. NFIB was the only business group to support the Balanced Budget
Amendment via Senate Joint Resolution V that passed the Senate last year."
MORE AT:
http://www.nfib.com/article/michigan-nfib-pleased-by-snyders-steady-course-64623/
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