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New York Small Business Day 2025

New York Small Business Day 2025

February 12, 2025

REGISTER TODAY! ~ March 18th, 2025, 9:00 am – 1:30 pm

NFIB New York and business community partners are returning to Albany for Small Business Day 2025.

Legislators need to fully understand the impact regulations and mandates have on your business, and they can only hear that from YOU! Invest in the future of your business by fighting for your right to independently own and operate today.

Small Business Day is a free event, but advanced registration is required. Spots are limited – register today to secure your seat!

>>>>> REGISTER HERE TODAY! <<<<<

 

AGENDA

9:00 AM: Registration and Breakfast (provided)

9:15 AM: Priority Issues Briefing

10:30 AM – 1:30 PM: Legislative Meetings

More details coming soon!


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American Chemistry Council
Employer Alliance for Affordable Healthcare
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New York State Economic Development Council
Associated Builders and Contractors
National Fuel
Greater Rochester Chamber
Food Industry Alliance of New York State
New York Association of Convenience Stores

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