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Join Us Feb. 22nd for NFIB Illinois’ Virtual Small Business Day!

Join Us Feb. 22nd for NFIB Illinois’ Virtual Small Business Day!

February 9, 2022 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

Attend virtually 10:00 am – 11:00 am Central.

Join Us Feb. 22nd for NFIB Illinois' Virtual Small Business Day!

Plan to attend Illinois’ Small Business Day, where key lawmakers and NFIB will gather virtually to educate policy makers on the issues most important to your business. Now is the time to tell legislators how the pandemic has impacted your business and what you need to help Illinois’ economy recover. Don’t miss your opportunity to be part of this important conversation!

TOPICS TO BE COVERED:
– Unemployment Insurance Taxes
– Governor’s Budget Address Proposal
– Paid Sick Leave

SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
– Senate Minority Caucus Chair, Senator Jason Barickman
– NFIB Sr. Mgr. of Federal Government Relations, Courtney Titus Brooks

Find additional details and registration HERE.

>>> REGISTER TODAY <<<

If you have questions or need help registering, please reach out Illinois Senior Grassroots Manager Jamie Cobby at Jamie.cobby@nfib.org.  

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