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A 8752

Relates to businesses with fewer than twenty employees

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Andrew Molitor and 1 co-sponsor

A 8752 relates to small businesses with under 20 employees; specifics pending as it goes to Ways and Means for fiscal review.

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Bill Summary · A 8752

Summary of Bill A 8752 – Relates to businesses with fewer than twenty employees

Overview

  • Bill Number: A 8752
  • Title: Relates to businesses with fewer than twenty employees
  • Status: Referred to Ways and Means (fiscal committee)
  • Introduced: June 2, 2025
  • Classification: bill
  • Primary Sponsor: Edward Ra
  • Cosponsor: Andrew Molitor
  • Senate Companion: S 7014 (listed as companion, with duplicate notation in the record)

Purpose and intent

Based on the title alone, A 8752 is intended to address policy affecting small businesses—specifically those with fewer than 20 employees. The bill’s exact aims (e.g., tax incentives, regulatory relief, programmatic support, reporting requirements, or other targeted measures) are not stated in the information provided. As a result, the precise policy objective and mechanism cannot be determined from the summary alone.

Key provisions and potential changes (not specified in provided text)

  • The detailed provisions of A 8752 are not included in the provided material.
  • As a bill referred to Ways and Means, it is likely to involve fiscal considerations (e.g., budgetary impact, revenue implications, or program funding) in addition to policy changes.
  • The absence of the bill text means we cannot enumerate specific measures such as:
    • Tax credits or exemptions for small employers
    • Workforce or payroll requirements
    • Grant programs, subsidies, or loan protections
    • Regulatory simplifications or reporting mandates

Who would be affected

  • The primary affected group would be businesses with fewer than 20 employees.
  • Employees of those small businesses could indirectly be affected depending on the bill’s provisions (e.g., wage, benefits, or employment-related changes).
  • State agencies and the affected regulatory environment would be involved if new requirements or funding programs are created.

Procedural and timeline notes

  • The bill has been introduced and forwarded to the Ways and Means committee, indicating a fiscal and policy review stage.
  • The record shows the same action listed twice (2025-06-02: REFERRED TO WAYS AND MEANS), which may reflect a duplicate entry in the legislative record rather than separate actions.
  • A Senate companion exists (S 7014), which may move in tandem with the Assembly bill as part of bicameral consideration.

Next steps for readers

  • To understand the bill’s substantive impact, obtain the full bill text and fiscal note.
  • Track advancement through Ways and Means and any subsequent committees.
  • Review the companion Senate bill (S 7014) for alignment or differences in provisions.

If you’d like, I can incorporate the actual text or fiscal notes once they’re available to provide a more detailed, provision-by-provision summary.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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