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Your Day at the State Capitol is April 27

Your Day at the State Capitol is April 27

April 1, 2022 Last Edit: March 19, 2026

Your Day at the State Capitol is April 27

It has been a momentous 2021-2022 session for small business at the Arizona State Legislature.

  • A reduction in the Business Personal Property Tax just signed into law
  • A choice of two SALT-cap workarounds: an entry level one and a Small Business Optional Return one
  • Innocent-seller liability protection against unfair lawsuits
  • A reduction in the assessed valuation of business property.

What’s in store for the remainder of the session, for next year? Come meet the legislators at the center of it all. They would like to hear from you. Invited guests include:

  • Senator J.D. Mesnard
  • Senator Vince Leach
  • Representative Ben Toma
  • Representative Jeff Weninger

There is no cost to attend, but a reservation is required and can be made here.

NFIB Arizona’s 2022 Small Business Day at the Capitol
Wednesday, April 27
2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Minority Caucus Room
Senate Building
State Capitol
1700 W. Washington St.
Phoenix

As an NFIB member, you are part of an organization that is working to defend your right to own, operate and grow your business by levelling the playing field with Big Business, Big Government and Big Labor. Part of the value of your NFIB membership is access to our outstanding events with local, state, and federal lawmakers.

 

 

 

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