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Join NFIB for Small Business Day in Albany! Registration Now Open

Join NFIB for Small Business Day in Albany! Registration Now Open

March 5, 2024 Last Edit: July 25, 2024

Join business owners and advocates for Small Business Day at the Capitol on Tuesday, March 19th.

Join business owners and advocates for Small Business Day at the Capitol on Tuesday, March 19th. 2024 is an important year for New York’s small business owners, and lawmakers need to hear from you on how to best jumpstart our economic recovery.

Advocate for policies that will help your business and tell lawmakers how proposed laws will impact the future of your business.

Topics will Include:

– Combatting Retail Theft

– Ending COVID Sick Leave

– Stopping Predatory Lawsuits Over Frequency of Pay for Manual Workers

– Preventing Unemployment Insurance Tax Increases

This is your opportunity to meet with lawmakers to voice your concerns, learn about the business community’s legislative priorities, network with other business owners, and make your voice heard in Albany!

>>>>> Register HERE today!


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