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NFIB Idaho’s Small Business Day is February 8

NFIB Idaho’s Small Business Day is February 8

February 1, 2021 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

NFIB Idaho’s Small Business Day is February 8

This year’s annual Small Business Day at the Capitol is February 8, and we’re delighted Gov. Brad Little has agreed to join us for this virtual, NFIB-member event.

Here’s a chance to hear from and talk to the state’s chief executive on issues vital to the survival of small business, including his ‘Building Idaho’s Future’ plan.

Other topics include:

  • Governor Little’s tax relief proposals
  • Use of federal CARES act money to shore up the state Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund
  • Elimination of personal property tax
  • Local option taxes
  • Sales tax on services

RSVP now. RSVP here.

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 leveling 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.

NFIB Idaho 2021 Small Business Day
Monday, February 8, 2021
10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. (Mountain Time)
Advance RSVP Required

Idaho Gov. Brad Little

 

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