NFIB Colorado is set to host a virtual preview of the 2026 legislative session, focusing on issues relevant to small business owners in the state. The event, scheduled for Friday, January 30 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM MT, will feature State Director Michael Smith.
According to the organization, participants will receive an overview of what small business owners can expect during the upcoming legislative session. The session will also provide information about NFIB’s ongoing advocacy efforts on behalf of small businesses across Colorado.
Among the main topics for this year are reducing regulations that affect employers, opposing proposals to expand union power in ways that could negatively impact small businesses, and supporting the right-to-repair law currently in effect.
Attendees will have a chance to ask questions and participate in a live Q&A during the event. Questions can also be submitted ahead of time by emailing Kylie Barber, NFIB Grassroots Manager.
Registration for the webinar is available online. Registered participants will receive a Microsoft Teams meeting link by email approximately two hours before the start of the event.
“During the virtual event, you will receive an overview of what Colorado small business owners can expect during the 2026 legislative session and learn how NFIB is advocating on behalf of small businesses across the state.”
“Some of NFIB’s top priorities this session include: Reducing unnecessary regulations on employers; Opposing the expansion of union power that harms small businesses; Protecting the right-to-repair law now in effect…and more!”
“Attendees will also have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in a live Q&A.”
Questions may be directed in advance to Kylie Barber at kylie.barber@nfib.org.



