NFIB Colorado hosts roundtable for small businesses in Woodland Park

Michael Smith NFIB Director
Michael Smith NFIB Director - NFIB Colorado
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NFIB Colorado recently organized a small business roundtable in Woodland Park, continuing a series of similar events held in Fowler and Monument. The event took place at Anderson Enterprises, a local business that is a member of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB).

During the roundtable, participants had the chance to engage in a phone conversation with Senator Mark Baisley to discuss issues facing small businesses and the outlook for Main Street businesses in Colorado.

“Our members have great ideas on how to ensure we have a robust small business economy here in Colorado,” said Michael Smith, NFIB Colorado State Director. “As we look to the upcoming legislative session, it’ll be crucial to make their voices heard in Denver.”

The organization encouraged those who could not attend or who wish to become more involved to contact Grassroots Manager Kylie Barber at kylie.barber@nfib.org.



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