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NFIB Urges Kansas Legislature to Consider Small Business Priorities

NFIB Urges Kansas Legislature to Consider Small Business Priorities

January 9, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

We look forward to working with the Legislature to ensure our small businesses can grow and create good-paying jobs for Kansas families.

NFIB Urges Kansas Legislature to Consider Small Business Priorities

TOPEKA (Jan. 9, 2023) – As Kansas Legislature gavels into session today, NFIB State Director Dan Murray issued the following statement urging legislators to keep small businesses’ interests in mind. “As the engine that drives Kansas’s economy, small businesses are excited to welcome the Legislature back to Topeka. There, lawmakers can address the challenges Main Street is facing and stabilize our economic recovery. We look forward to working with the Legislature to ensure our small businesses can grow and create good-paying jobs for Kansas families.”
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