The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) New Hampshire announced on March 13 that it will host a virtual event on March 27 to discuss new proposals at the New Hampshire State House that could affect small businesses. The event, titled “NH Small Business Legislative Update,” is scheduled for noon and is free to attend with required registration.
The event comes as the state legislature reaches the halfway point in its session, a period described as crucial for significant legislation. NFIB said its expert team will brief attendees on legislative proposals ranging from new mandates that may increase costs to potential tax relief measures for small businesses.
According to the announcement, participants will have an opportunity to ask questions and share their perspectives during the interactive session. The organization encouraged small business owners not to miss what it called an important chance to learn about policies that could impact their operations.
Registration information is available through NFIB’s official channels. The group emphasized that staying informed about legislative developments is vital for small business owners who want to be involved in shaping policy outcomes.
As the legislative session continues, NFIB New Hampshire aims to keep its members updated and engaged regarding decisions made in Concord that may have lasting effects beyond the state capital.


