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You’re Invited: Small Business Day 2023

You’re Invited: Small Business Day 2023

January 18, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

In February, make your voice heard by joining us at the State Capitol for our annual Small Business Day.

You’re Invited: Small Business Day 2023

In February, make your voice heard by joining us at the State Capitol for our annual Small Business Day. CLICK HERE to register. CLICK HERE to make your voice heard. Whether it’s cutting taxes or standing against out-of-state labor groups who advocate for California-style policies that would put your business in jeopardy – NFIB’s got your back. In order for legislators to fully understand the impact regulations and mandates have on your business, we need to join together en’ masse and put a face on small businesses in Texas. Join us in Austin for Small Business Day at the Capitol. CLICK HERE to learn more.
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