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REGISTER TODAY: NFIB MI virtual event, May 23rd

REGISTER TODAY: NFIB MI virtual event, May 23rd

May 2, 2023

REGISTER TODAY: NFIB MI virtual event, May 23rd

Lansing is looking a lot different these days, and there are a host of policy proposals that have the potential to impact small business. Join State Director Amanda Fisher along with state Representative Andrew Fink on Tuesday, May 23 at noon for a virtual lunchtime conversation on current policy topics that concern small business owners and their employees. Grassroots Manager Liz Roe will also lead a member-driven Q&A with former state Senator Jim Ananich on effective advocacy with legislators who are not seen as traditional small business allies. This event is brought to NFIB members free of charge thanks to our sponsors, the Great Lakes Jobs Coalition. This is a can’t-miss virtual event that will be very interactive, so please be prepared to ask questions!

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