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There’s Still Time to Sign Up for Small Business Day in Tallahassee!

There’s Still Time to Sign Up for Small Business Day in Tallahassee!

February 10, 2022

There's Still Time to Sign Up for Small Business Day in Tallahassee!

NFIB’s Small Business Day will be Wednesday, Feb. 23.

Small Business Day is your chance to visit the State Capitol and talk to your legislators about the legislation that matters most to your small business.

The cost to attend this year’s event is $50 and includes breakfast and lunch at the Governor’s Club, 202 S. Adams St., in Tallahassee. Click here to learn more and sign up!

The evening before, on Tuesday, Feb. 22, we’ll host a Small Business Day dinner at the Governor’s Club with incoming Senate President Kathleen Passidomo and incoming House Speaker Paul Renner. The cost to attend the dinner is $100. To learn more or reserve your seat at the dinnertable, click here.

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