NFIB Colorado schedules Small Business Day at Capitol for March 3

Kylie Barber, Grassroots Manager
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NFIB Colorado is inviting small business owners to attend Small Business Day at the Capitol on March 3, 2026. The event will take place from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM Mountain Time at the Colorado State Capitol, located at 200 E Colfax Ave in Denver.

The event aims to bring together small business owners to meet with lawmakers and learn about ongoing advocacy efforts at both state and federal levels. According to NFIB Colorado, “This is an opportunity to gather with your fellow small business owners, engage your lawmakers, and learn more about how NFIB is fighting on your behalf at the state and federal levels.”

Small Business Day is free of charge but requires advance registration due to limited spots. Interested participants are encouraged to register as soon as possible.

NFIB serves as an advocate for small and independent businesses by providing legislative support and resources through its programs in Colorado and across all states. The organization promotes economic growth for small businesses by engaging in policy advocacy and offering tools, research, and compliance guidance according to its official website: https://www.nfib.com/colorado/. It also enables business owners in Colorado to influence policy decisions through direct engagement with state representatives.

For those needing assistance with registration or who have questions about the event, Grassroots Manager Kylie Barber can be contacted at kylie.barber@nfib.org.



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