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Action Alert: NFIB’s Top Legislative Priorities for 2022

Action Alert: NFIB’s Top Legislative Priorities for 2022

January 18, 2022

Action Alert: NFIB's Top Legislative Priorities for 2022

Lawmakers are back in session on January 19 and they need to hear your story!

Small-business owners like you amplify the voice of NFIB’s lobbyist Melissa Pavlicek by telling your story on how lawmakers’ decisions impact your bottom line.

Please take a moment to explain how some of the top priority issues may have an impact on your business, your family, your employees, and your community. Click the Take Action link below and tell your story by customizing the message to lawmakers.

As an NFIB member, you are part of an organization that is working to defend your right to own, operate and grow your business by leveling the playing field with Big Business, Big Government and Big Labor. Part of the value of your NFIB membership is access to our outstanding events with local, state, and federal lawmakers.

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