If you're a business owner in Florida and you have only one employee, you might soon have to use E-Verify too. The Florida House of Representatives on Jan. 15 passed a bill that would remove the ...
A Florida lawmaker will try again to require all businesses, no matter how small, to use E-Verify, the federal online system that allows employers to confirm whether new hires are legally authorized ...
Starting March 19, 2026, Ohio’s E-Verify Workforce Integrity Act will require any “nonresidential” construction company contracting in the state of Ohio to use E-Verify, and impose penalties for ...
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed an executive order on Wednesday that requires all state government agencies and departments to use E-Verify and SAVE to confirm work eligibility and citizenship status ...
Among other states, Tennessee has a broad E-Verify mandate for all businesses with at least 35 employees, though the exact ...