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February 16, 2023
March 22nd, 10:00 am – 11:30 am Eastern
NFIB New York's 2023 Virtual Small Business Day!
Join us at NFIB New York’s Small Business Day, where many of the state’s leading business organizations will gather virtually to help educate policymakers on the issues most important to their businesses. Now is the time to tell legislators how they can support small businesses in 2023 and beyond!
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TOPICS– Unemployment Insurance
– Minimum Wage
– MTA tax
– All-electric buildings mandate
SPEAKERS
– Senator Sean Ryan | Chair, Committee on Commerce, Economic Development, and Small Business
– Assemblymember Al Stirpe | Chair, Committee on Small Business
– Senator Robert Ortt | Senate Minority Leader
– Assemblymember William Barclay| Assembly Minority Leader
AGENDA
10:00-10:45 – Conversation with Small Business Committee Chairs
10:45-11:30 – Conversation with Minority Leaders
OUR SPONSORS
American Chemistry Council
Associated General Contractors of New York State
Employer Alliance for Affordable Health Care
Trucking Association of New York
Associated Builders & Contractors, Empire State
Capital Region Chamber
Greater Rochester Chamber
Upstate United
New York Association of Convenience Stores
New York State Economic Development Council
Food Industry Alliance of New York State, Inc.
If you have questions, please email New York Grassroots Manager Bre Mapston at bre.mapston@nfib.org.
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