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NEWS
- SEPTEMBER 2003
- Experts
disagree on future of school funding debate after
CFE decision (September 24, 2003)
- PSC,
ISO officials review energy issues highlighted
by blackout (September 24, 2003)
- Chautauqua
County Chamber uses Public Policy Institute publication
in dialogue on school finances (September
24, 2003)
- Report:
Percentage of New Yorkers without health insurance
is large upstate, larger downstate (September
17, 2003)
- Charter
schools show 'dramatic' achievement, a new report
shows (September 16, 2003)
- Council:
Brownfield bill would hurt manufacturers, but help
brownfields little (September 15, 2003)
- Council
urges state to reconsider how it spends revenues
from a tax that all energy consumers pay (September
11, 2003)
- Council
renews opposition to Superfund bill (September
11, 2003)
- Energy
authorities to address business leaders at Business
Council Annual Meeting Sept. 17-19 in Bolton Landing (September
9, 2003)
- Council
urges Congressional delegation to support energy
bill with reliability standards, incentives to
invest in transmission (September 4, 2003)
- Lewis
Golub, influential business leader and an architect
of one of the nation's largest private firms, to
receive Corning Award (September 3, 2003)
- Governor
creates commission to address school-funding issues (September
3, 2003)
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