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SAVE THE DATE: Join NFIB Colorado’s Virtual Event with Sen. Kirkmeyer on July 10

SAVE THE DATE: Join NFIB Colorado’s Virtual Event with Sen. Kirkmeyer on July 10

June 14, 2024 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

You’re invited to join NFIB Colorado’s virtual event on July 10.

NFIB Colorado will host a virtual event on July 10, featuring Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer. Mark your calendars; programming will begin at 12 PM MT.

During the event, we’ll cover a variety of issues, including:

  • Economic impact of energy regulations
  • Property taxes
  • Preserving the 20% Small Business Deduction…and more!

 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. Don’t miss your opportunity to be a part of this important conversation!

Please email your Grassroots Manager, ML McGinty, with any questions at ml.mcginty@nfib.org.

 

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