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June 20, 2023
What happened to small business this legislative session?
SAVE THE DATE: Vermont Small Business Update – June 28th, 2023, 8:30 – 9:00 a.m. Eastern
Join NFIB and your fellow small business owners for a virtual cup of coffee to discuss what happened in the Vermont Legislature this past session, relative to small business. From the passing of the Clean Heat Standard to ongoing efforts to increase your payroll taxes, there is a lot you need to know in order to comply with new regulations and advocate on behalf of small businesses. Don’t miss out on this exclusive opportunity to get a look into the halls of Montpelier!
This event is FREE for all NFIB members! However, advanced registration is required.
Topic: Legislative Session Update
When: Wednesday, June 28th | 8:30 – 9:00 am EDT
Where: Virtual via Microsoft Teams
Speaker: Shawn Shouldice, NFIB State Director
To make the most out of this meeting, we invite and encourage you to ask us questions you would like answered by emailing them ahead of time or asking them during the meeting. Whether a new or long-time member of NFIB, please use this informational session to your advantage by asking your State Director Shawn Shouldice what you would like to know about legislation as it relates to small business, what you can expect going forward, and more.
If you need help registering or would like to submit questions ahead of time, please reach out to Grassroots Manager Julianna Rauf. A join link will be sent to you 1-hour prior to the start of the event.
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