Interested in Recruiting Small Business Leaders?

Date: March 05, 2014

The 2014 session of the Wyoming Legislature may be nearing an end, but the shaping and promoting of the small-business agenda continues all year. NFIB relies on our members to help educate legislators, the media, and the public on how issues affect small business. We also realize how valuable your time is, so we will not ask for too much of it. Some activities we need members for are:
Serving on NFIB/Wyoming’s leadership council. Members help the state director with weighing potential legislation and regulation helpful or harmful to small business. They also help in the candidate endorsement process. This requires two or three conference calls or perhaps an in person meeting in a calendar year.
Speaking to the media. The media often want a quote on small-business issues, such as health care or taxes from a small-business owner’s perspective. This could include signing a guest editorial written for you or giving a phone or in person interview to a reporter. We have plenty of experts who can help you with the details.
Testifying at the state legislature. There is always opportunity to add small businesses’ voice to legislation by testifying in front of a legislative committee.
Every poll shows small-business owners’ the most respected group in America, and every legislator claims to be a friend of small business. But in the cut and thrust of legislative activity, even lawmakers who should know better can fall under the persuasion of the highly financed lobbying machines of labor, lawyers and advocates of bigger government.
It will forever be an NFIB mission to remind policymakers that small businesses are not smaller versions of bigger businesses; they have uniquely different difficulties in remaining solvent. You know this and your voice could be very helpful in making sure harmful laws aren’t passed.
If you would like to get more involved with NFIB on one or all of the above activities, send an email to Member Support Manager Stephanie Wentz, or call her at 1-866-237-5261.

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