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In Dallas-Fort Worth? Enjoy a Cup of Coffee on Us.

In Dallas-Fort Worth? Enjoy a Cup of Coffee on Us.

September 28, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

Register today to participate in a roundtable discussion on October 17.

In Dallas-Fort Worth? Enjoy a Cup of Coffee on Us.

From rising prices to unfilled positions, there’s no shortage of challenges your small business is facing.   You’re invited to participate in a small business roundtable in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. There, you’ll have the opportunity to share your story and tell us what issues you are currently facing as a small business owner. Topics to be discussed include:
  • Taxes
  • Inflation
  • Regulation
  • Workforce Shortage
This is a complimentary event, but space is limited so advanced registration is required. CLICK HERE to register today. Got questions? Please contact Grassroots Manager, Logan Nevonen at logan.nevonen@nfib.org or 202-406-4413.
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