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Join us for Small Business Day Virtually on January 21

Join us for Small Business Day Virtually on January 21

January 6, 2021 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

Hear directly from lawmakers about the issues that may impact your business in 2021

Join us for Small Business Day Virtually on January 21

Virginia’s Virtual Small Business Day Set for January 21, 2021

*UPDATE* – Confirmed Speakers: Senator Steve Newman and Delegates Alfonso Lopez and Kathy Byron

Join fellow small business owners as we make our voices heard in Richmond. We will be holding our virtual 2021 Small Business Day on Thursday, January 21, 2021! Hear directly from state legislators on what will be the top business issues for the 2021 General Assembly Session. Learn about state legislation and regulations that could have a big impact on your small business. This will be an event you do not want to miss!

DATE:  Thursday, January 21, 2021

TIME:  7:30am – 9:30am

LOCATION:  Virtually

RSVP:  Email Sharon Sykes, Grassroots Manager to Register

Sharon.Sykes@nfib.org

AGENDA:

7:30am – Virtual Business Day opens

8:00am – Program begins

Hear from state legislators and Legislative Update from staffers

*UPDATE* – Confirmed Speakers:  Senator Steve Newman (Lynchburg) and Delegates Alfonso Lopez and Kathy Byron.  Senator Chap Petersen (invited)

9:30am – Program concludes

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