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NFIB California Grow Our Voice Campaign

NFIB California Grow Our Voice Campaign

March 2, 2021

NFIB California Grow Our Voice Campaign

We are asking our members for help in referring two to three non-NFIB-member businesses for our sales representatives to reach out to.

“The more members we have, the louder we speak, and the better our message is remembered by policymakers in Sacramento,” writes NFIB California Leadership Council Chairman Sunder Ramani in a special letter to you.

If you can help, please click here to take a fast, three-question survey that will also allow you to include the names of the businesses NFIB can contact. Or, let NFIB Grassroots Manager Taylor Criddle know if you could take a few moments to “tee up” just a couple of referrals this week at taylor.criddle@nfib.org or at 916-448-9904. 

It would go a long way toward growing our voice and influence. 

NFIB California’s Small Business Leadership Council (LC) provides direct input and counsel into the legislative and public policy agenda of NFIB. Members of the LC serve in an advisory capacity only. The members of the LC, through voluntary participation, are committed to promoting and implementing the principles embodied in the mission of NFIB to fight for the rights of its members to own, operate, and grow their businesses.

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