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Register Today for Texas Small Business Day 2025!

Register Today for Texas Small Business Day 2025!

February 3, 2025

Join us in Austin on March 20th to strengthen the voice of small businesses.

Austin is buzzing with activity: lawmakers have convened the 89th legislative session, Governor Abbott has delivered his State of the State address, and NFIB is advocating on your behalf!

From cutting property taxes and regulations to reeling in high health care costs, we’re making sure lawmakers understand your top legislative priorities.

Now, we invite you to join us at the Capitol for Small Business Day. This is an opportunity to gather with your fellow small business owners, engage your lawmakers, and learn more about how NFIB is fighting on your behalf at the state and federal levels.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

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

EVENT DETAILS
Thursday, March 20th
11:30 AM-7:00 PM

Texas Capitol
1100 Congress Ave.
(Room E2.002A)
Austin, TX 78701

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

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