Assemblyman Kevin Byrne (R,C,I,SAM,ROS-Mahopac) is pleased to announce the launch of his first ever 94th Assembly District Best in Business Competition. In honor of local businesses who have proudly continued to serve our communities despite facing incredible challenges this year, Assemblyman Byrne will be hosting a district-wide competition where constituents vote amongst 22 different categories to recognize and honor their favorite local businesses.
“I am excited to announce the launch of this new initiative and hope that it can serve as a fun way for our community to highlight all of our amazing local businesses,” said Byrne. “This past year has been challenging for all of us, and our businesses are certainly no exception. I am truly inspired by the incredible determination so many of our local job creators have demonstrated and am grateful to have so many wonderful businesses in our region. The purpose of this competition is to highlight local businesses that go above and beyond for their customers and communities. If you have a local business you would like to highlight or see honored this is a great chance to do so.”
Byrne is partnering for the competition with the Putnam County Business Council, Mahopac-Carmel Chamber of Commerce, Somers Chamber of Commerce, Brewster Chamber of Commerce, and Yorktown Chamber of Commerce.
Upon voting, constituents will be entered into a drawing where they will have a chance to win a gift card provided by some of our generous local businesses throughout the district. Constituents may only vote once per each category. Voting will be open throughout the month of May and close on May 31.
To vote for your favorite businesses, you can visit Assemblyman Byrne’s website at www.nyassembly.gov/byrne and scroll down to click on the Best in Business page.
Assemblyman Byrne represents NY’s 94th Assembly District, which includes portions of Putnam and Westchester counties. Byrne is the ranking minority member of the Assembly Committee on Health, serves as chair of the Assembly Minority Program Committee.