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Join Us in Wichita Falls for a Small Business Roundtable

Join Us in Wichita Falls for a Small Business Roundtable

September 30, 2024

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Join Us in Wichita Falls for a Small Business Roundtable

You’re invited to participate in a Small Business Roundtable at NFIB Member Business McBride’s Steakhouse, in Wichita Falls on October 16. This is a great opportunity to connect with small business owners across the state, share your concerns, and receive an update on how NFIB Texas is fighting on your behalf.

Hear an update from State Director Jeff Burdett on the latest happenings around Austin, share your story, and tell us what issues you are currently facing as a small business owner.

TOPICS:

  • Taxes
  • Inflation
  • Regulations
  • Workforce Shortage
  • Federal Update on the 20% Small Business Deduction

There is no cost to attend, but registration is required. Light refreshments and appetizers will be provided. CLICK HERE to register today.

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