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GA Small Business Day Will Be Feb. 18

GA Small Business Day Will Be Feb. 18

January 29, 2025

Georgia News

The event gives owners the chance to engage with elected officials and speak out about the issues affecting them

Join small business owners from across Georgia for Small Business Day on Tuesday, Feb. 18, in Atlanta.

Small Business Day gives NFIB members and their guests the chance to enage with state leaders, hear legislative updates, and discuss the issues that matter most to your business. Invited speakers including Gov. Brian Kemp and other top officials.

Registration includes coffee, pastries, and lunch—and NFIB members can bring a guest for free. Sign up for $20 before Feb. 4; after that, prices increase to $40. If you’re bringing a guest, email blake.glinn@nfib.org to have their fee waived.

Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and advocate for Georgia’s small businesses. Click here to learn more!

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