(Pexels photo by Christina Morillo)
(Pexels photo by Christina Morillo)
New York State is launching an outreach effort meant to connect entrepreneurs with no-cost supports and services.
Representatives from the state Department of Labor, Departments of State and Tax and Finance, the Workers’ Compensation Board and Empire State Development will traverse New York to provide information to small business owners on licensing, regulations, taxes, grants, training and more.
The tour will stop in Rochester on June 14. The event begins at 8:30 a.m. at the Rochester Educational Opportunity Center (161 Chestnut St.).
Registration is available on the state website.
“Our small businesses are the heartbeat of communities and play a vital role in our economy,” Roberta Reardon, Department of Labor commissioner, said in a news release. “The New York State Department of Labor offers a variety of no-cost resources that can help small businesses remain competitive in the global market.”
The tour also will make stops in Utica, Troy and Buffalo.
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