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FL Members Visit Capitol Hill As Part of the NFIB Fly-In

FL Members Visit Capitol Hill As Part of the NFIB Fly-In

June 15, 2022 Last Edit: March 19, 2026

The delegation met with Sen. Rick Scott, Rep. Byron Donalds, and Rep. Daniel Webster

FL Members Visit Capitol Hill As Part of the NFIB Fly-In

NFIB State Executive Director Bill Herrle led a group of Florida members to Capitol Hill this week as part of the 2022 NFIB Fly-In. The first in-person fly-in since before the COVID-19 pandemic drew hundreds of small business owners from across the country to learn more about what’s happening in the nation’s capital and speak out about the issues affecting them, their employees, and their families.

“This was a great opportunity for members to learn more about what’s happening in Congress and talk directly to our elected leaders about taxes, inflation, and other issues affecting their ability to own, operate, and grow their businesses,” Herrle said.

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