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Register Today for NFIB’s Small Business Day in Indianapolis!

Register Today for NFIB’s Small Business Day in Indianapolis!

February 3, 2025

Join us in March for the annual event

Join NFIB for our annual Small Business Day in Indianapolis to engage with lawmakers and explain the impact government regulations and mandates have on your business. Small Business Day will take place at the Indiana Government Center on March 5th beginning at 10:00 a.m. ET.

Hear from Senate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray, Senate Majority Floor Leader Chris Garten, and House Speaker Todd Huston on the latest from the Indiana General Assembly.

JUST ANNOUNCED: Governor Mike Braun will also join us for Small Business Day!

Register today to join us in Indianapolis to keep Indiana a business-friendly state and protect your right to own, operate, and grow your small business!

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