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Join Us in Topeka for Small Business Day 2025!

Join Us in Topeka for Small Business Day 2025!

February 18, 2025

Join us in Topeka on March 6th to strengthen the voice of small businesses.

NFIB Kansas invites you to join us at the Capitol for Small Business Day. This is an opportunity to gather with your fellow small business owners, engage your lawmakers, and learn more about how NFIB is fighting on your behalf at the state and federal levels.

You’ll hear from keynote speakers, Senate President Ty Masterson, Speaker of the House Dan Hawkins, and Senate Tax Chair Caryn Tyson.  You’ll also hear about our efforts to cut property taxes, compensate retailers who collect and remit sales tax monthly for the state, and roll back regulatory burdens.

Don’t miss your opportunity to be a part of this important conversation!

Small Business Day is a free event, but advanced registration is required. Spots are limited – register today to secure your seat and invite a friend!

EVENT DETAILS

Thursday, March 6, 2025

8:30 AM-11:00 AM

Kansas State Capitol
SW 8th & SW Van Burden St.
Meeting Location: TBD

Topeka, KS 66612

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