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RESCHEDULED: NFIB TX Virtual Small Business Day to Take Place March 1-3

RESCHEDULED: NFIB TX Virtual Small Business Day to Take Place March 1-3

February 17, 2021

RESCHEDULED: NFIB TX Virtual Small Business Day to Take Place March 1-3

First, we had to move this year’s Small Business Day online because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, we’re moving it back a week to give everyone a chance to get their businesses back up and running after this week’s devastating winter storm.

NFIB’s virtual Small Business Day is now scheduled for March 1-3.

Be a part of the largest small business advocacy group in the nation by joining our efforts to keep Texas a business-friendly state and protect your right to own, operate and grow your small business!

Join us for a complimentary event and the opportunity to engage with your legislators and fellow NFIB members. This event only occurs every other year in Texas, so you don’t want to miss out.

Click here to learn more and register.

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