Legislators rush major bills as Beacon Hill hosts NFIB virtual session

Legislators rush major bills as Beacon Hill hosts NFIB virtual session
Julianna Rauf Grassroots Manager — Official Website
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Beacon Hill recently experienced a quiet year until legislators introduced eight significant bills during the last day of their session. This sudden activity prompted discussions about its implications for local businesses.

On September 12th, State Director Christopher Carlozzi organized a virtual event for NFIB members to discuss the developments of the 2024 session and its impact on small businesses in Massachusetts. The event provided an opportunity for business owners to ask questions regarding issues affecting their operations.

The session was accessible free of charge to NFIB members upon registration. Attendees were encouraged to share the recording with fellow small business owners and allies.

For those who missed it, a recording of the event is available at: https://vimeo.com/1010640087?share=copy

Participants or interested parties with further inquiries or concerns are invited to contact Grassroots Manager Julianna Rauf via email at julianna.rauf@nfib.org or by phone at 857-228-9978.



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