NFIB Idaho announces Small Business Day at State Capitol on March 4

Suzanne Budge NFIB Idaho State Director - Official Website
Suzanne Budge NFIB Idaho State Director - Official Website
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The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) will hold its Small Business Day at the Capitol on March 4, 2026, in Boise. The event offers small business owners a chance to meet with legislators and discuss how legislative decisions affect their businesses.

According to the NFIB, “This is your opportunity to meet with legislators and explain how their decisions in Boise impact your small business. Lunch is provided thanks to our generous sponsors.”

There is no cost for attending the event, but registration is required. NFIB members are encouraged to bring guests. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Historic Hoff Building, located at 802 W. Bannock in Boise.

For additional information or questions about the event, attendees are directed to contact Grassroots Manager Stacy Jenkins by email.



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