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NFIB Washington Virtual Small Business Day 2022

NFIB Washington Virtual Small Business Day 2022

January 18, 2022 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

NFIB Washington Virtual Small Business Day 2022

Join us virtually for this one-hour discussion on Wednesday, January 26, 2022, at noon to discuss the issues most important to small businesses, such as healthcare costs, taxes, and regulations

Advance registration is required for this complimentary event. Register now.

Register here.

As an NFIB member, you are part of an organization that is working to defend your right to own, operate and grow your business by leveling the playing field with Big Business, Big Government and Big Labor. Part of the value of your NFIB membership is access to our outstanding events with local, state, and federal lawmakers.

For more information please contact Sr. Grassroots Manager Stacy Jenkins by email at Stacy.Jenkins@NFIB.org.

We thank Rock Point Oyster and CA Logue Public Affairs for their generous support of this event.

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