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Working with the National Restaurant Association

NvRA is the Nevada affiliate of the National Restaurant Association, giving our members a direct pipeline to federal advocacy. When the NRA launches a national campaign, Nevada's voice is at the table.

Through this partnership, NvRA coordinates with 24 other state restaurant associations on shared federal priorities including swipe fee reform, trade policy, immigration, and workforce issues.

Why Federal Issues Matter

  • Credit card swipe fees cost restaurants $70+ billion nationally each year
  • Tariff policy directly impacts food and supply costs
  • Immigration policy affects 1 in 6 restaurant workers
  • Federal labor rules shape wages, tips, and benefits

Federal Priorities

Credit Card Swipe Fee Reform

Swipe fees are the third-highest operating cost for restaurants. Visa and Mastercard control 80% of the market and set fees with no competition. The Credit Card Competition Act would require banks to offer at least one alternative payment network on every card. Nevada will join the state-level reform fight in the 2027 legislative session.

NvRA Position: Pass the Credit Card Competition Act and pursue state-level swipe fee reform in Nevada.

Immigration Reform

Nevada's restaurant industry employs 231,000 workers and faces chronic labor shortages. NvRA supports a pathway for law-abiding workers already in the country and expansion of the H-2B visa program for seasonal workers.

NvRA Position: Support practical immigration reform that addresses restaurant workforce needs.

Defending the Federal Tip Credit

NvRA opposes proposals to eliminate the tip credit under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The tip credit is a critical component of the restaurant compensation model. We work with the Restaurant Law Center to protect it from elimination.

NvRA Position: Defend the federal tip credit from FLSA elimination proposals.

Regulatory Relief

NvRA fights federal regulatory overreach on joint employer standards, overtime thresholds, and OSHA heat rules. We support the Restaurant Law Center's litigation efforts to protect operators from burdensome federal mandates.

NvRA Position: Support regulatory relief and legal challenges to unfair federal mandates.

Nevada Restaurant Operators in Washington

Each year, NvRA participates in the National Restaurant Association Public Affairs Conference in Washington, D.C., with pre-scheduled meetings with Nevada Senators and Representatives.

Operators receive policy briefings from NRA staff and talking points to share real-world stories about how federal policy impacts their businesses. It is also an opportunity to network with operators from across the country.

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2025 DC Fly-In Recap

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