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Save the Date: Massachusetts Small Business Day 2021

Save the Date: Massachusetts Small Business Day 2021

April 1, 2021 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

Avoid the Boston traffic! Bringing Small Business Day to you, virtually!

Save the Date: Massachusetts Small Business Day 2021

In addition to the normal challenges that comes with being a small business owner in Massachusetts, you navigated shutdowns, restrictions, guidelines, a reopening, rollbacks, and another reopening. You are enduring! But lawmakers still need to hear from small business owners like you as new policies are debated and discussed on Beacon Hill! From rising unemployment insurance taxes to ever-increasing health insurance premiums, elected officials must be made aware of what policies stand in the way of those small businesses that will lead the state’s economic recovery.

 

Learn about the issues that will impact your business’ bottom line and communicate your concerns to decision makers in state government, will you join us?

From the comfort of your personal workspace during your lunch-hour, join us for Virtual Small Business Day on May 4 and 5! Click here to register.

 

Senate President Karen E. Spilka (Second Middlesex and Norfolk) speaks to small business owners at Small Business Day 2019.

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