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NFIB Hosts Small Business Roundtables in Midland & Odessa

NFIB Hosts Small Business Roundtables in Midland & Odessa

May 19, 2026

Attendees in Odessa heard from State Rep. Brooks Landgraf

Last week, NFIB held small business roundtables in Midland and Odessa. Roundtable attendees in Odessa heard from State Rep. Brooks Landgraf. These events were opportunities for small business owners to network, share their concerns, and learn more about NFIB’s efforts in Austin.

After the roundtables, NFIB State Director Jeff Burdett said:

“Our members have great ideas on how to ensure we preserve our state’s robust small business economy,” Burdett said. “We appreciate Rep. Landgraf for taking the time to visit with us, and for his work on behalf of Main Street Texans.”

Want to learn more about events happening near you? Reach out to your Grassroots Manager Logan Nevonen at logan.nevonen@nfib.org.

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