Goodell Offers Support For Legislation To Help Expand Women In Business
Proposal would create regional women-owned business enterprise advocate
Assemblyman Andy Goodell (R,C,I-Chautauqua) recently joined his Assembly colleagues in passing bi-partisan legislation to create regional women-owned business enterprise advocates. Under the proposal, a regional advocate would work to enhance women-owned businesses with the logistical training and educational support they need to grow and prosper.
“As is always said, small businesses are the backbone of our community, and we all benefit as new businesses grow and prosper,” said Goodell. “With this program, local entrepreneurs would have an advocate in the Empire State Development Corporation who can provide them step-by-step support as they work to start their new business. In addition to training and technical support offered, the advocate can connect local business owners with existing programs and incentives geared toward women looking to start a business.”
Assembly bill 1986 co-sponsored by Goodell, passed the Assembly on April 29 and now goes to the Senate.
“I am always proud to stand with the hardworking men and women of Chautauqua County, who really are helping move our county towards prosperity. Connecting these small- business owners with a strong voice in the Empire State Development Corporation can help them on the pathway to success,” concluded Goodell.