NFIB Small Business Day Olympia February 4

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Washington Small Businesses⁢ Gear Up for NFIB’s annual Day⁣ at the Capitol

Olympia, WA​ – Get ready for a day of advocacy and connection! The National ⁣Federation ⁢of ‌Independent Business (NFIB) is hosting its annual ​Small business Day at the Capitol on February 4th, bringing together entrepreneurs and business owners from across Washington⁣ state.​

This year’s event,‍ taking place at the DoubleTree hotel downtown Olympia, promises to be a valuable opportunity for small business owners to engage with​ lawmakers⁣ and⁢ voice their concerns and priorities.

The day will feature a packed schedule ⁣of informative sessions, networking opportunities,‍ and a chance to connect with ‍fellow business‌ owners. Attendees can expect to learn about the ​latest legislative issues impacting small businesses​ and gain insights into how ⁤to effectively advocate for their interests.

Registration opens at 8:30‍ a.m. with the event ⁢officially kicking off at 9:00 a.m.

For those interested in attending, registration details and further details ‌can‌ be⁣ found on the NFIB‌ website. Don’t miss this chance‍ to be a part of this importent event and make your voice heard!

Washington ​Small Business Day at the⁢ Capitol: An Expert Speaks

Time.news Editor: ​ Today we speak with [Expert Name], a recognized figure in the Washington small business community, about the ⁢upcoming NFIB Small Business Day at the Capitol.[Expert Name], thanks for‌ joining ​us! ‌ Can you tell our readers why this event is so important for Washington’s small businesses?

[expert Name]: It’s a pleasure to⁢ be here.⁢ Small ‌Business Day​ at the Capitol is a critical opportunity for ⁢business⁢ owners in Washington state to directly⁤ engage with their elected officials. It’s ​a chance to voice their concerns, advocate for policies that​ support small business growth, and build ⁢relationships⁤ with lawmakers‍ who can make a real‍ difference in their lives.

Time.news Editor: What are some of the key legislative issues that small businesses in Washington are currently facing?

[expert Name]: This year, ⁤issues like‌ rising ‍costs, access to capital, workforce challenges, and healthcare costs are top of mind for small business owners. The NFIB provides a platform for these concerns to ‌be⁣ heard‍ by policymakers, who can then develop ‌solutions tailored to the unique​ needs⁢ of our local businesses.

Time.news Editor: What‍ takeaways can readers expect from the informative ⁢sessions⁢ offered at the event?

[Expert Name]: Attendees will​ gain valuable insights into current legislation impacting small businesses,learn about available resources and programs,and discover effective strategies for advocacy. They’ll also have​ the chance ​to network with fellow business owners,⁢ share ⁣experiences, and build a strong sense of community.

Time.news‍ Editor: What advice would you give to small business owners who are considering ‍attending Small Business day ⁣at the Capitol?

[Expert Name]: Don’t miss this chance to make your‍ voice‌ heard! This is a unique opportunity to connect with lawmakers, learn ​about⁢ critical issues, and advocate for policies that support the success of Washington’s ‌small businesses. Register early and​ be sure to prepare ‌your key talking points on the issues that ⁢matter most to you.

Time.news Editor: Excellent advice.Thank you, ⁢ [Expert Name], for sharing your insights ⁢with our readers. We look‍ forward to‌ covering this important‌ event.

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