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Have You Signed Up for Small Business Day on the Hill?

Have You Signed Up for Small Business Day on the Hill?

January 11, 2024 Last Edit: July 19, 2024

SAVE THE DATE

Gov. Glenn Youngkin will be the keynote speaker at Tuesday's event

NFIB and other Virginia business groups will gather in Richmond on Tuesday, Jan. 23, to educate policymakers on the issues most important to small businesses.

The keynote speaker at this year’s event will be Gov. Glenn Youngkin.

This is a great opportunity to learn more about the issues affecting your business and speak directly with local legislators about the issues that concern you most!

Small Business Day on the Hill
Tuesday, Jan. 23, 7:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Truist Center
919 E Main St
Richmond, VA 23219

The agenda includes breakfast, policy briefings, legislative meetings on the hill and lunch. 

The cost to attend this year’s event is $50. Click here to learn more and register!

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