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NEWS
- NOVEMBER 2003
- Tax
Watch: New York is losing economic ground to lower-tax
states (November 25, 2003)
- Chamber Alliance elects new board members
- Survey:
State's employers want Business Council 'sharper,
blunter' in critiquing government decisions that
worsen business climate; Council chairman: Employers
'tired' of bad decisions—and want Council to
say so (November 21, 2003)
- Survey:
Hugh majority of of New York businesses say high
taxes, high costs of job creation hurt their operations;
Council chairman: Survey results are 'an alarm that
Albany cannot ignore' (November 20, 2003)
- Institute:
New York's tax burden is the nation's heaviest; this
economic disadvantage hurts employers and working
families (November 18, 2003)
- Report:
New York's local tax burden dwarfs the national average (November
10, 2003)
- As
poll shows New Yorkers prefer lower taxes, Senate
reaffirms its commitment to no tax hikes (November
7, 2003)
- Spitzer:
New York's taxes and debt are too high (November
5, 2003)
- Assemblyman:
Legislators may consider raising business taxes (November
5, 2003)
- Council:
Massachusetts research shows tough standards and
tests motivate high-school kids to improve (November
5, 2003)
- Council
urges PSC not to 'rush to judgment' on controversial
proposed energy mandate (November 3, 2003)
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