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NFIB Michigan Hosts Informative and Lively Virtual Legislative Update

NFIB Michigan Hosts Informative and Lively Virtual Legislative Update

May 30, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

Couldn't participate last week? A recording is available to watch!

NFIB Michigan Hosts Informative and Lively Virtual Legislative Update

Thank you to those members who were able to register and attend our Michigan Legislative Update. As promised during the event, here is a link to the recording of our discussion. If you have any questions, please reach out to MI State Director Amanda Fisher at Amanda.Fisher@nfib.org. NFIB anticipates hosting more virtual events like this in the future for our members! If you are interested in a specific policy topic, please send along your ideas to Grassroots Manager Liz Roe at Liz.Roe@nfib.org. Also as mentioned last week, here is a link for the 80th anniversary video from NFIB President Brad Close in case you missed it: NFIB Celebrates 80th Anniversary – NFIB.
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