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Come to Small Business Day on Feb. 13

Come to Small Business Day on Feb. 13

January 29, 2024 Last Edit: July 18, 2024

Join us for an opportunity to hear directly from legislators and speak out on issues affecting your small business

Join us on Tuesday, Feb. 13, for Small Business Day at the Capitol. This year’s program will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. CST at the Cordell Hull State Office Building, 425 Rep. John Lewis Way, in Nashville.

“Small Business Day gives our members and guests a chance to hear directly from their elected leaders and speak out about the issues affecting their small businesses,” NFIB State Director Jim Brown said.

Click here to learn more and register!

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