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NEWS - MARCH 2001
- Council: Senate
Superfund proposal is 'a major step forward' (March
29, 2001)
- Governor:
To preserve business-climate gains, let's restrain spending (March
29, 2001)
- Assembly bills
designed to help small businesses compete (March
29, 2001)
- Business leaders
salute new Seward-Morelle bill designed to ensure small
business access to health insurance (March 27,
2001)
- Dennis Ross
of Voorheesville honored as Small Business Advocate of
the Year (March 27, 2001)
- Governor's
chief economist affirms importance of manufacturing upstate (March
23, 2001)
- Panel: New
York needs more energy, not legislative reregulation (March
21, 2001)
- Assembly unveils
$85.97 billion budget resolution (March 21, 2001)
- Attorney General
Spitzer repeats his call for more power plants (March
21, 2001)
- Senate budget
resolution: tax cuts, R&D investments, Superfund reform (March
19, 2001)
- Independent
System Operator says New York needs new power - now (March
15, 2001)
- Governor announces
training grants for manufacturing workers (March
15, 2001)
- Strong growth
continues for Council's workers' comp trust (March
15, 2001)
- Schimminger
urges full, immediate repeal of energy taxes (March
8, 2001)
- Legislature
OKs bill to enhance telecommunications competition (March
8, 2001)
- Assembly Morelle
introduces 'singles-sales factor' bill (March
1, 2001)
- Senate's 'single-sales
factor' bill has eleven new sponsors (March 1,
2001)
- Business Council
urges rejection of proposed restrictions on Great Lakes
water (March 1, 2001)
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