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2026 NFIB California Leadership Day a Big Success

2026 NFIB California Leadership Day a Big Success

May 8, 2026

Members delivered the small business message to a bipartisan group of lawmakers

NFIB members from around the state gathered in Sacramento, May 5, to deliver the small business message throughout the State Capitol.

The halls of the Legislature’s Swing Space, where assemblymembers and senators have their offices, were packed on all floors, but one group seemed to have the easiest time getting in—visiting NFIB-member small business owners.

“Even though I’m used to seeing it, I still marvel at the reception small business owners are given when they stop by a state lawmaker’s office,” said John Kabateck, state director for NFIB in California. “The handshakes are more sincere than formal, the looks on lawmakers’ faces warm and glowing as opposed to pasted on. Small business owners are the most highly regarded group of people in the nation and you can see it in the reaction of legislators. This matters big time because when we tell policymakers what’s on our mind, the message is more likely to be retained.”

This year’s Leadership Day at the Capitol started the night before when three legislators, Sens. Brian Jones and Roger Niello and Assemblymember James Gallagher, received Guardian of Small Business Awards, NFIB’s highest honor, at a dinner event across the street from the State Capitol.

The next day Assemblywomen Blanca Rubio and Alexandra Macedo and Sen. Tony Strickland dropped by to talk directly to, and hear directly from, NFIB members in the morning session. Members were then divided into three groups for office visits in the afternoon.

“I haven’t encountered a member yet, in all my time here, who didn’t come away from our event without remarking on the value they got for coming,” said Kabateck. “I’d like to commend Policy Director Tim Taylor and Grassroots Manager Matthew Woolley for the work they put into making 2026’s Leadership Day one of the best ever.”

Photos below.

Left photo from left to right NFIB Region Director Greg Biryla NFIB member and Mariposa County Supervisor Jenni Kiser and NFIB Grassroots Manager Matthew Woolley greet attendees Right photo NFIB California State Director John Kabateck gets the program started
From left to right State Director John Kabateck NFIB California Leadership Council Chair Beth Booth Sen Brian Jones NFIB California Policy Director Tim Taylor present Jones with a Guardian of Small Business Award
Left photo Leadership Council Chair Beth Booth presents Assemblyman James Gallagher with a Guardian of Small Business Award Right photo Booth presents Sen Roger Niello with his Guardian
Left photo Assemblymember Blanca Rubio addresses Leadership Day attendees Top right photo Assemblymember Alexandra Macedo speaks to the gathering Bottom right photo Sen Tony Strickland talks to the group
Main photo NFIB delegation visits with Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar Curry center blue blazer Bottom left photo members meet with Sen Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh who is holding NBIBs priority list Bottom right photo members meet with Assemblymember Laurie Davies
Main photo NFIB members meet with Assemblymember Josh Hoover center Bottom left photo Assemblymember Tri Ta Bottom right photo Sen Kelly Seyarto center
From left to right NFIB members Patrick Simmsgeiger Maria Angel Assemblymember Juan Alanis NFIB Sales Reps Ken Greek and Mark Gleaton NFIB member Larry Marino and NFIB Policy Director Tim Taylor

 

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