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NEWS - MAY 2001
- Forecast: New
York should have enough power this summer - barely (May
31, 2001)
- Top business
leaders join Council's Washington Lobby Day (May
30, 2001)
- Health-care
quality expert urges more data to measure health quality (May
23, 2001)
- Assembly advances
new plan to reregulate energy; Council voices concerns (May
22, 2001)
- Top Council
tax priorities to be discussed at annual tax conference (May
22, 2001)
- Boehlert, R&D
leaders make case for R&D investments in New York (May
16, 2001)
- Governor: A
'spending binge' this year will derail New York's recovery (May
16, 2001)
- NYSEG report
warns that electricity shortfall could be greater than
forecast (May 10, 2001)
- State technology
leaders join Council's panel on R&D's role in growth (May
10, 2001)
- Pataki administration
releases auto insurance proposal (May 9, 2001)
- Senator Bruno
renews his call for $2.2 billion in new tax cuts (May
9, 2001)
- Council, chambers
launch 'e-advocacy' on small businesses' health costs (May
7, 2001)
- School budget
proposals would raise property taxes at twice the rate
of inflation, study finds (May 8, 2001)
- Senate proposes
funds to encourage workplace wellness programs (May
8, 2001)
- State announces
plans for Long Island research center, Buffalo CAT (May
3, 2001)
- Assembly unveils
plan for auto-insurance rates (May 3, 2001)
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