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NFIB Colorado Hosts Small Business Roundtable in Woodland Park

NFIB Colorado Hosts Small Business Roundtable in Woodland Park

November 12, 2025

Roundtable included a discussion with Sen. Mark Baisley and NFIB State Director Michael Smith

Following small business roundtables in Fowler and Monument, NFIB Colorado State Director Michael Smith hosted a roundtable event in Woodland Park at Anderson Enterprises, an NFIB member small business. There, attendees had the opportunity to speak with Sen. Mark Baisley over the phone and discuss the future of Main Street Colorado.
“Our members have great ideas on how to ensure we have a robust small business economy here in Colorado,” Smith said. “As we look to the upcoming legislative session, it’ll be crucial to make their voices heard in Denver.”
Did you miss out on this event? Looking to get more involved? Reach out to your Grassroots Manager, Kylie Barber at kylie.barber@nfib.org.
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