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Your Day at the State Capitol is February 7

Your Day at the State Capitol is February 7

January 29, 2023

Your Day at the State Capitol is February 7

Join us at NFIB’s Utah Small Business Day, February 7, when small-business owners will have the opportunity to make their voices heard with top legislative leaders. The event is free but space is limited, so register now, register here. Bring a guest if you’d like. Topics to be covered include:
  • Tax Reform
  • Labor Costs
  • Inflation
Meetings have been scheduled with:
  • Utah Speaker of the House Brad Wilson
  • Utah Senate President Stuart Adams
  • Majority Leader Mike Schultz
  • Senate Majority Leader Evan Vickers
2023 NFIB Utah Small Business Day at the Capitol Tuesday, February 7 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Kletting Room Senate Building East State Capitol 120 E Capitol St Salt Lake City For further information, email NFIB Grassroots Manager Taylor Criddle at Taylor.Criddle@nfib.org.
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