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NFIB Small Business Roundtables Coming Up in Ogden, Cedar City

NFIB Small Business Roundtables Coming Up in Ogden, Cedar City

October 2, 2025

Join us for two special legislative briefings from top elected officials

One of the many benefits of membership in NFIB is the opportunity we present our members to hear directly from and talk directly to the policymakers who craft the rules and regulations small businesses must abide by.

Two roundtables are coming up this month to share your thoughts with Rep. Jason Kyle, representing District 8 in the State House, and Sen. Evan Vickers an NFIB member representing District 28 in the State Senate.

Come join fellow small business owners in discussing the policies coming out of the State Capitol or the ones that need to. Both events are free but a reservation is required and can be made at the links below.

NFIB Utah Small Business Roundtable
With State Rep. Jason Kyle
Monday, October 20
Noon to 1 p.m.
Slackwater Pizzeria
209 24th St.
Ogden
Register Here

NFIB Utah Small Business Roundtable
With State Sen. Evan Vickers
Tuesday, October 21
Noon to 1 p.m.
Chef Alfredo’s
2313 W. Highway 56
Cedar City
Register Here

Please contact Grassroots Manager Matthew Woolley at matthew.woolley@nfib.org with any questions.

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