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May 29, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025
Become a Small Business Advocate in Washington State
- Communicate with legislators
- Attend NFIB events
- Host a legislator for an NFIB event
- Submit a letter to the editor, drafted with the help of NFIB
- Speak on camera about an issue for an NFIB-produced video
- Speak to the media
- Testify at the state or federal Level
- Support small business-friendly candidates
- Build NFIB’s clout
- The perennial worry of finding affordable health care
- The everyday struggle of complying with myriad regulations
- The struggle to keep up with tax obligations
- Workers’ compensation premiums, unemployment insurance taxes
- You name it.
- Review issues as updated by NFIB staff to provide feedback on those that interest you. During the legislative session this could be weekly.
- Utilize NFIB Action Alerts to communicate with legislators on issues impacting your business, ideally personalizing your message, by sharing the direct impact to you, your family, your business, your employees, their families, and the community that you support.
- Participate in person or virtually with our Small Business Day and DC Fly-in activities, each is one time per year.
- Get to know your legislators, time depends on your current relationships
- Participate in events, as they arise.
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