NEWS
- MAY 2002
- Council: Proposed
emission regs would hurt energy supplies, costs while offering
only limited environmental benefit (May 28, 2002)
- Council's workers'
compensation trust for manufacturers continues growing steadily (May
20, 2002)
- Business Council
elects five new directors (May 20, 2002)
- State
budget will create several new programs to support high-tech
R&D (May 16, 2002)
- Spitzer addresses
business leaders at annual State Chamber Dinner (May
16, 2002)
- Pataki thanks Council
for its advocacy, reaffirms pledge to preserve tax cuts (May
16, 2002)
- Advisory: Attorney
General Eliot Spitzer to speak at Business Council's annual
State Chamber Dinner Monday, May 13 (May 9, 2002)
- Budget ‘framework’ suggests
that enacted tax cuts will be preserved (May 9, 2002)
- Roth, state tax
commissioner, to keynote Council's annual state taxation conference (May
9, 2002)
- School budget
proposals would raise average per-pupil spending to $12,888,
up 3.3 percent from current year, study finds (May
8, 2002)
- Council urges lawmakers
to extend, improve law for siting electricity-generating plants (May
7, 2002)
- Council: Without
Indian Point, New York City faces economic setbacks, social
tumult (May 7, 2002)
- Council's seminars
on labor law will address effects of Sept. 11 terrorism, technology (May
3, 2002)
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