Nfib Oregon reviews 2025 legislative session impacts in virtual meeting

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NFIB Oregon held a virtual legislative recap for its small-business members on July 30, reviewing the outcomes of the 2025 session of the Oregon State Legislature. The meeting took place over Microsoft Teams.

During the event, State Director Anthony Smith presented 17 slides outlining legislative successes, setbacks, and ongoing challenges that impact small business owners in Oregon. These issues relate to their ability to own, operate, and expand their businesses.

Members who were unable to attend are encouraged to view the presentation slides and can contact Smith with questions at anthony.smith@nfib.org. NFIB also expressed appreciation for member participation and advised them to monitor their emails for information about future events.

The legislative session discussed in the recap has recently concluded. More details are available at https://www.nfib.com/content/news/oregon/oregon-legislature-adjourns-2025-session/.

“NFIB thanks its members who made the event a success and reminds them to check their emails for future ones.”



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