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Your Day at the State Capitol is February 18

Your Day at the State Capitol is February 18

January 26, 2026

Join your fellow small-business owners to learn about the issues the Legislature is considering that will affect your enterprise

Are you concerned about a new income tax or card check to unionize your small business? How about a $500 million increase in workers’ comp benefits?

Don’t let lawmakers decide your future without your input.

Join NFIB Washington State Director Patrick Connor and your fellow small business owners for Small Business Day at the Capitol on February 18.

It will be held at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, Olympia, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. The cost to attend is free and lunch will be provided–but a reservation is required.

We will also be covering other critical issues, including the 2025 federal tax bill, the governor’s “Millionaire Tax” proposal, the latest on state-level mandates, and more.

RSVP Today to Secure Your Spot

See you in Olympia,

 

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