Florida small business owners invited to annual advocacy event in Tallahassee

Bill Herrle  Florida Executive Director
Bill Herrle Florida Executive Director
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Small business owners in Florida are invited to participate in the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Florida’s annual Small Business Day, scheduled for February 2026 in Tallahassee. The event aims to connect small business owners with state legislators and elected officials to discuss key issues affecting their businesses.

The program will begin on February 2, 2026, with the Boots & Business Reception and Dinner at the Governor’s Club. The following day, attendees will have the opportunity to hear from Florida legislators and other guest speakers during sessions held at the same venue.

According to NFIB Florida, “Small Business Day is the chance for Florida small business owners to engage with state legislators and elected officials about the issues that matter the most to them.”

The organization encourages interested participants to register early for both events. More information about last year’s event is available through a recap provided by NFIB Florida.



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