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Small Business Day in Columbus – Register Today!

Small Business Day in Columbus – Register Today!

April 14, 2025

Join us for NFIB’s annual Small Business Day at the Capitol

Small Business Day in Columbus is happening again on May 20, 2025! Join us for an opportunity to meet your lawmakers and discuss the state policies that impacts your small business.

Confirmed speakers include:
• Lieutenant Governor Jim Tressel
• Ohio Senate President Rob McColley
• Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives Matt Huffman

Check in will start at 9:00 a.m. at the Ohio Statehouse. Topics to be discussed include the state budget, taxes, unemployment compensation, and small business regulations. There will be an opportunity to meet with your lawmakers, so please register early so we can help you make those arrangements.

Small Business Day
Ohio Statehouse
Columbus, OH
May 20, 2025
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. ET

Register now!

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