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SAVE THE DATE: Join NFIB Colorado for Virtual Legislative Recap

SAVE THE DATE: Join NFIB Colorado for Virtual Legislative Recap

June 4, 2025

Learn how NFIB Colorado advocated on your behalf in Denver during the 2025 legislative session on Wednesday, June 25.

The Colorado General Assembly adjourned its first regular session on May 7, 2025. On Wednesday, June 25, NFIB State Director Michael Smith will host a virtual event to discuss what proposals were passed by the Legislature, what was signed into law by the Governor, and how it all impacts your small business.

This can’t-miss event will cover pro-small business victories, lingering challenges, and opportunities for reform in the next legislative session.

Topics include:

  • Labor Reforms
  • Employer Mandates
  • Tax Relief
  • And much more!

This interactive session is an opportunity for you to ask questions and share your thoughts. YOU are the best expert on business issues!

If you need help registering or would like to submit a question ahead of time, please contact Grassroots Manager Kylie Barber at kylie.barber@nfib.org.

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