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NEWS
- OCTOBER 2001
- Lawmakers
approved investments in R&D, development (October
25, 2001)
- Council:
Increase in state UI taxes is coming, (October
25, 2001)
- Survey:
Workers likely to bear more of health-insurance
increases, (October 25, 2001)
- Council
seeks members' ideas on workers' comp reform, (October
25, 2001)
- Uncertain
economy will be focus of GAC Issues Conference
Nov. 13, (October 25, 2001)
- Council:
Standardized test scores show need for commitment
to quality, (October 25, 2001)
- Research:
New York risks economic damage if it fails
to add power — and can reap powerful
economic benefits by increasing capacity, (October
17, 2001)
- Governor
seeks $54 billion in new federal recovery aid, (October
11, 2001)
- Head
of Workers' Comp Board thanks business for
help on terrorism, (October 11, 2001)
- Boehlert:
Terrorism increases importance of R&D in New
York, (October 11, 2001)
- Comp
board acts to facilitate claims for terrorism
victims' families, (October
11, 2001)
- Council
renews call for better access to affordable
health insurance for New York's smallest businesses, (October
8, 2001)
- Head
of NYSTAR: New York will seek growth from technology, (October
1, 2001)
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