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NFIB Small Business Day Dinner and Program is March 28-29

NFIB Small Business Day Dinner and Program is March 28-29

March 1, 2023

Gov. Ron DeSantis is among the officials invited to speak at this year's dinner

NFIB Small Business Day Dinner and Program is March 28-29

Gov. Ron DeSantis, Senate President Kathleen Passidomo, and House Speaker Paul Renner are among the invited speakers at this year’s Small Business Day at the Capitol dinner the evening of Tuesday, March 28. The next day, March 29, NFIB members will engage with their elected leaders during the annual Small Business Day program. “Small Business Day is a chance for NFIB members and their guests to hear directly from elected officials and speak out about the issues affecting their businesses,” NFIB State Executive Director Bill Herrle said. The dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. on March 28 at the Governor’s Club at 202 S. Adams St. in Tallahassee. The cost to attend the dinner is $130 for individuals. Click here to learn more and make reservations. Small Business Day itself will begin the next day at 9 a.m. at the Governor’s Club. The cost to attend is $70. Click here for details and to register.
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