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Register Today: NFIB Small Business Day in Harrisburg

Register Today: NFIB Small Business Day in Harrisburg

April 14, 2025

Join us for NFIB’s annual Small Business Day at the Capitol

Pennsylvania small business owners are invited to NFIB’s annual Small Business Day in Harrisburg on May 5, 2025. Join NFIB for a meaningful discussion with elected officials on the impact government regulations and mandates have on your business. The event will take place at the Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex starting at 9:30 a.m.

Hear from Congressman Scott Perry, Attorney General Dave Sunday, Rep. Emily Kinkead, Rep. Kyle Mullins, Rep. Tim O’Neal, Rep. Craig Williams, and more!

Discussion topics include small business tax reform, permit reform, minimum wage legislation, proposed regulations and mandates, and more.

Small Business Day
Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex
North Office Building – Hearing Room 3
Harrisburg, PA 17120
May 5, 2025
9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ET

REGISTER NOW!

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