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Ohio Small Business Owners Visit with Members of Congress at DC Fly-In

Ohio Small Business Owners Visit with Members of Congress at DC Fly-In

June 14, 2024 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

The event allowed owners to speak with elected leaders about critical small business issues

NFIB State Director Chris Ferruso led a group of Ohio small business owners to Washington as part of the 2024 NFIB Fly-In.

NFIB met with Rep. Mike Turner, Rep. Warren Davidson, and Rep. Troy Balderson to discuss critical issues such as repealing the Corporate Transparency Act and saving the 20% Small Business Deduction.

 

 

“This is a great event and a good opportunity for our members to connect with their elected leaders and talk about the issues that really matter to Ohio’s small businesses,” Ferruso said.

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