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NEWS
- DECEMBER 2003
- Governor
dismisses idea of tax on stock transfers (December
29, 2003)
- Most
states are cutting health benefits, but not New York (December
23, 2003)
- Senator
Bruno proposes Medicaid cost savings (December
22, 2003)
- Study
shows four upstate urban centers have nation's highest
metropolitan tax burdens (December 19, 2003)
- New
Census Bureau numbers show New York near last in
population growth (December 18, 2003)
- Report:
New York's hidden tax on health care adds to employers'
burden of health-insurance costs (December
18, 2003)
- Stock
transfer tax would hurt Wall Street (December
17, 2003)
- Business,
health leaders discuss how regional planning can
improve health care (December 17, 2003)
- Council
reviews bills to require stricter account of 'bad
debt and charity care' funds (December 16,
2003)
- Council
asks EPA to accept DEC suggestion on classifying
emissions in New York City (December 15, 2003)
- Insurer
develops paper to explain health insurance premiums (December
12, 2003)
- Top
fiscal-policy experts review the needs and opportunities
for spending reforms in New York's state and local
governments (December 11, 2003)
- New
York's personal income taxes are biggest factor in
state's uncompetitive tax burden (December
11, 2003)
- Governor
says his budget will 'absolutely not' propose tax
increases (December 9, 2003)
- Business
pays roughly one of three state and local tax dollars
collected in New York (December 9, 2003)
- State
Comptroller: State must cut Medicaid spending, not
raise taxes, to cope with budget deficit (December
8, 2003)
- PSC
grants request of Council, others to weight cost,
reliability issues associated with 'renewables' mandate (December
4, 2003)
- Report:
New brownfield law will do little good in New York
City (December 4, 2003)
- Two
top think tanks on fiscal policy in NewYork State
plan symposium on New York's problem of high taxes,
spending (December 2, 2003)
- New
York's state, local governments share blame for nation's
fourth-heaviest property tax burden (December
2, 2003)
- National
organization announces a new award to recognize and
reward business-school partnerships (December
1, 2003)
- CANYS
annual meeting will take place Jan. 20-21 at the
Empire State Plaza in Albany (December 1,
2003)
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