The event allowed owners to speak with elected leaders about critical small business issues
NFIB State Director Chris Ferruso led a group of Ohio small business owners to Washington as part of the 2024 NFIB Fly-In.
Ohio #NFIB members are meeting with their elected officials to discuss legislation that impacts #smallbusiness! We appreciate our members’ #smallbiz advocacy efforts.#NFIBFlyIn2024 pic.twitter.com/x7bY1tSYlb
— NFIB (@NFIB) June 12, 2024
NFIB met with Rep. Mike Turner, Rep. Warren Davidson, and Rep. Troy Balderson to discuss critical issues such as repealing the Corporate Transparency Act and saving the 20% Small Business Deduction.
Thank you @RepMikeTurner for speaking with #NFIB members about saving the #SmallBusinessDeduction and repealing the Corporate Transparency Act to help #smallbusiness.
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— NFIB (@NFIB) June 12, 2024
At the #NFIBFlyIn, @Rep_Davidson discussed saving the 20% #SmallBusinessDeduction and repealing the Corporate Transparency Act with #NFIB members. Thank you, Congressman for meeting with #smallbiz owners.
Amplify their voice! Send then share the alert:https://t.co/QgoWStOYpQ pic.twitter.com/4o0TO0jvJ9
— NFIB (@NFIB) June 12, 2024
“This is a great event and a good opportunity for our members to connect with their elected leaders and talk about the issues that really matter to Ohio’s small businesses,” Ferruso said.