New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill J01977

Introduced
4/24/26  

Caption

Recognizing May 3-9, 2026, as Small Business Week in honor of New York's small business owners and entrepreneurs

Impact

The passage of J01977 is expected to foster a more inclusive approach to policy development, where small business owners can have a direct impact on the economic strategies that affect them. The bill advocates for the establishment of formal pathways that allow entrepreneurs to voice their perspectives and experiences, which proponents argue will lead to more effective and responsive economic policies. This change can lead to an improved operating environment for small businesses, thus aiding in their growth and sustainability within communities.

Summary

Bill J01977 is a legislative initiative aimed at recognizing the vital role small businesses play in the economic landscape of New York State. It underscores the necessity of providing small business owners with a platform to engage with policymakers, thereby enhancing the overall policy-making process. The bill highlights the significant contribution of small businesses to job creation, local investment, and economic stability, emphasizing the need to support and empower these entities in facing various growth challenges such as access to capital and market opportunities.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding Bill J01977 revolve around the balance of power between local businesses and government regulations. Critics may argue that while the intent is to support small businesses, the actual implementation could result in conflicts of interest or neglect of diverse local needs. There are concerns that economic policies may not fully reflect the unique challenges faced by small businesses in different regions, potentially leading to disparities in support and resources. Additionally, the ongoing dialogue between small business owners and policymakers will need careful regulation to ensure equitable representation and avoid undue influence from larger corporate entities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY K01288

Recognizing May 6, 2026, as a day of special tribute to the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Program and its impact across New York State

NY SR2

Recognizing Renee Watson for her 25 years of service as director of the Bexar County Small Business and Entrepreneurship Department.

NY K01218

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim May 3-9, 2026, as Small Business Week in the State of New York

NY SR1040

Small Business Week; recognize May 4-10, 2026

NY HR1143

Corporate and Entrepreneurial Women in Leadership Day at the Georgia State Capitol; March 5, 2026; continued observance of March 5 as Small Business Day; recognize

NY HB1361

Relating To Small Businesses.

NY HB1361

Relating To Small Businesses.

NY HB1190

In veteran-owned small businesses, providing for small diverse business.

NY HR544

Recognizing March 19, 2025, as Texas Small Business Development Center Day.

NY SR306

Recognizing March 19, 2025, as Texas Small Business Development Center Day.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.