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Mark Your Calendar for the NFIB Indiana Small Business Day!

Mark Your Calendar for the NFIB Indiana Small Business Day!

January 5, 2022 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

Mark Your Calendar for the NFIB Indiana Small Business Day!

Wednesday, February 23, 2022 9 am – 1 pm (ET) Hyatt Regency Indianapolis, Studio 1 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER   Why attend? As the expert of your own small business, you have the ability to turn your knowledge into power by educating and influencing state lawmakers. We can help make it happen.   We understand the challenges are you facing in light of the pandemic and want to arm you with the best tools to advocate for your small business in 2022.   You won’t want to miss this program where legal experts will discuss NFIB’s federal lawsuit against the Biden Administration’s OSHA vaccine mandate.  You’ll also hear from state leaders and other surprise guests who will review the key small business issues that impact your bottom line.   Following the program, you will be invited to join us at the Statehouse to speak with elected officials about the vital role your small business plays in Indiana’s economy and advocate for other issues that are important to your business.   Questions? Email Elizabeth.Parks@NFIB.org or call (251) 391-0706.
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