NFIB Minnesota to host virtual legislative session update on April 29

Jonathan Boesche State Director
Jonathan Boesche State Director
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The National Federation of Independent Business – Minnesota announced on Apr. 21 that it will hold a virtual legislative session update for small business owners and stakeholders on April 29 from noon to 1:00 p.m. Central time.

The event aims to inform attendees about current state and federal issues affecting small businesses in Minnesota. According to the organization, topics will include paid family medical leave, state tax proposals, efforts to defeat the Climate Superfund Bill, credit card swipe fees, and repealing Beneficial Ownership Information reporting requirements.

Presenters for the session will be Jon Boesche, NFIB Minnesota State Director, and Dylan Rosnick, NFIB Principal of Federal Government Relations. Boesche has served as the state director for the National Federation of Independent Business – Minnesota according to the official website.

The National Federation of Independent Business – Minnesota advocates for small business interests in state policy and legislation according to the official website. The group serves small business owners across Minnesota according to the official website, influencing policy through advocacy against burdensome regulations according to the official website. The organization also offers resources and updates on issues impacting small businesses such as labor mandates and tax policies according to the official website.

Registration is open for those interested in attending or receiving a recording if unable to join live. For assistance with registration or questions about the event, participants are encouraged to contact Grassroots Manager Ben Abrahamson by phone or email.



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