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NFIB Oregon Small Business Day, April 18

NFIB Oregon Small Business Day, April 18

February 15, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

NFIB Oregon Small Business Day, April 18

Many of the legislative bills filed this year could have a direct impact on your operations. NFIB’s Small Business Day is the opportunity to engage your legislators alongside your fellow Oregon small-business owners. For legislators to fully understand the impact taxes, regulations, and mandates have on your business, we need to join together and put a face on small businesses in our state. The state capitol building is undergoing renovations, but you can still participate in the process virtually. Join our efforts to make Oregon a more business-friendly state and protect your right to own, operate, and grow your small business! Advance registration is required for this event. Click here to make your reservation. Virtual join details will be sent by e-mail the day prior.
Small Business Day Tuesday, April 18, 2023 10 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.
  Questions? Reach out to NFIB Senior Grassroots Program Manager Stacy Jenkins for more information.
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