Monday, July 19, 2010
Senator Addabbo Announces Passage of Legislation to Provide Veterans with Small Business Start-Up Assistance
NY  State Senator Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr. (D-Queens) today  announced the passage of legislation which would direct the NYS Division  of Veterans Affairs to provide information regarding available  resources to assist veterans in establishing and sustaining a business.  
 
 
    
“I am  very pleased that this important legislation was passed by the Senate,”  said Senator Addabbo.  “The purpose of this legislation is  to require the Division of Veterans Affairs to provide information  regarding resources that are available to assist veterans in  establishing and sustaining a small business by maintaining a small  business portal on the division’s Web site,” explained the Senator.   The bill would direct the Division of Veterans Affairs to work  with the NYS Small Business Development Center and other appropriate  state agencies in the establishment of the portal.   The  division would include this information in its newsletter and at the  three seminars sponsored by the division.  The information  will also be posted on the division’s Web site and in the annual report  to the Governor and Legislature.
The  legislation passed the Senate and Assembly and will be sent to the  Governor for approval.
“I  supported this legislation because I believe that we must do all that  we can to assist veterans,” said Addabbo.  “This new law  will increase meaningful participation of veterans in starting and  maintaining a business in New York State.  Due to medical  advances and technology, many veterans with injuries have been able to  play active roles in their communities.  This action will  assist veterans to become and stay financially stable while having a  positive impact on communities across the state,” Addabbo concluded.
Senator  Addabbo is a member of the Senate’s Veterans, Homeland Security and  Military Affairs Committee.
 
 


 
 
 
 

 


 
 
 

 

 
 














