NFIB Kansas hosts Small Business Day on March 6

NFIB Kansas hosts Small Business Day on March 6
Jessica Henrichs Senior Media Manager – Southwest — Official Website
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NFIB Kansas has announced an upcoming event, Small Business Day 2025, at the Capitol in Topeka. This gathering aims to unite small business owners, provide engagement opportunities with lawmakers, and highlight NFIB’s advocacy efforts at both state and federal levels.

The event will feature notable speakers including Senate President Ty Masterson, Speaker of the House Dan Hawkins, and Senate Tax Chair Caryn Tyson. Discussions will cover topics such as reducing property taxes, compensating retailers for sales tax collection, and easing regulatory burdens.

Participation in this event is free but requires advanced registration due to limited availability. The event is scheduled for Thursday, March 6, 2025, from 8:30 AM to 11:00 AM at the Kansas State Capitol.



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