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Small Business Day in Salem, January 25

Small Business Day in Salem, January 25

January 12, 2024 Last Edit: July 18, 2024

NFIB’s annual event at the State Capitol helps educate lawmakers on the issues important to Main Street.

NFIB members are once again gathering in Salem to educate policymakers on the issues most important to small business. Don’t miss your opportunity to be part of the conversation! Registration includes lunch. We are putting together an exciting agenda with more details to come about tax policy, labor & employment law, and small business legal issues. Advance registration is required. Register here.

Small Business Day in Salem Thursday, January 25 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oregon Business & Industry Building 1149 Court St. NE Salem, OR

 

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