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July 18, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

Need a Guest Speaker for Your Next Event?

What just happened to small businesses after the Colorado Legislature closed up shop for the year? What is Congress considering doing to them or for them? No small matter these Colorado small businesses. They account for 96% of all businesses in the state and employ 48% of its private-sector workers. But small businesses are NOT smaller versions of big businesses. It has been NFIB’s educational mission for 80 years to remind policymakers that a one-size-fits-all rule, regulation, or tax can do small businesses more harm than good. If you think your group would like to hear from Tony Gagliardi about the health and welfare of the state’s small-business economy, drop him an email at tony.gagliardi@nfib.org or call him at 303-325-6243. Tony is willing to give an in-person address to groups of at least 10 people in most locations in the state, or by Zoom. Please give him at least a week’s notice. In the meantime, here are some recent web stories from NFIB Colorado:    
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