NC Small Business Day at the Capitol set for May 12

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The National Federation of Independent Business – North Carolina has announced that Small Business Day at the Capitol will take place on Tuesday, May 12. The event aims to provide small business owners with a platform to share their experiences and discuss how legislative decisions in Raleigh impact their businesses.

Participants will have the opportunity to hear from policymakers and network with other small business owners. According to organizers, “This year’s event is your opportunity to share your story and help lawmakers understand how decisions made in Raleigh affect small businesses across North Carolina.” Attendees are encouraged to ensure their perspectives are included in conversations about key issues affecting their businesses.

Further details, including the agenda and registration process, are being finalized. Organizers stated, “We’ll let you know as soon as registration opens,” and added, “Final details, including the agenda and registration information, are still being finalized. We’ll share more information soon and let you know as soon as registration opens.”



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