

Health Insurance
The rising cost of health insurance continues to be a challenge for the small business community. Last spring the SBAC championed legislation focused on reducing premiums for small businesses and increasing transparency so policymakers, and the public, can better understand what drives the costs of health insurance. This legislation passed and will apply to health insurance plans in 2026. This is a big win for small businesses struggling to provide affordable, quality health insurance to employees. Learn more about the bill here.
You can hear SBAC President Elliot Richardson speak about the legislation here!
Property Taxes
The SBAC is formulating its 2024 state agenda and property taxes will be a big priority. We will be advocating for legislation focused on reducing property taxes and providing relief for small businesses. More to come shortly!
Neighborhood Revitalization Caucus
Neighborhood business districts are struggling in Chicago’s disadvantaged communities. We can revitalize neighborhoods by reducing barriers for small businesses and improving the process for entrepreneurs who want to open or grow a business in Chicago.
We are forming a legislative caucus focused on neighborhood revitalization and asking every politician in Chicago to participate. To see which policymakers have already expressed an interest in the caucus click here!
This caucus will focus on revitalizing underserved neighborhoods, supporting local businesses, and fostering economic growth in Chicago.
Please reach out to get involved in the SBAC!
Insights Archive
Insights Archive

REVITALIZATION IN THE NEWS: Illinois Announces $8.4 Million in Small Business Grants
Like Share Tweet “A strong pandemic economic recovery includes recognizing that some communities have long been denied their fair share of resources,” said Governor JB

Childcare Tax Credit
Childcare Tax Credit Like Share Tweet SBAC Business Buzz – January 2022 One issue that has lead many to put off re-entering the workforce from

CDC Shortens Quarantine Period and OSHA Updates Guidance on the ETS
CDC Shortens Quarantine Period and OSHA Updates Guidance on the ETS Like Share Tweet The last two weeks have provided a rollercoaster ride for employers