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NEWS
- JANUARY 2004
- Business
Council adopts 2004 legislative priorities package (January
30, 2004)
- Assembly
Democrats propose reforms to state budget process (January
30, 2004)
- Assembly
votes to renew plant-siting law; Council opposes this bill (January
30, 2004)
- Tax-and-spend
advocates renew call for 'New Jersey Plan' of business tax
hikes (January 30, 2004)
- Report:
Union membership in New York declines (January 29,
2004)
- Report:
New York City will need to add 2,600 megawatts' electricity
by 2008 (January 27, 2004)
- Think-tank:
Governor's budget grows spending at about twice the rate of
inflation (January 23, 2004)
- Council
members invited to participate in survey on compensation practices (January
23, 2004)
- Study:
Medical benefits make up more than 15 percent of payroll costs (January
23, 2004)
- Governor
Pataki proposes 2004-05 budget; plan would help manufacturers,
raise some taxes, while restraining Medicaid, other spending (January
20, 2004)
- Study:
New York could absorb 3,300 MW of wind power, but with less
benefit in periods of peak demand (January 16, 2004)
- Governor’s
Medicaid task force offers ideas to cut Medicaid spending (January
15, 2004)
- Council
offers members free briefings on workers' comp reform package (January
14, 2004)
- Grant
program offers support for U.S. business initiatives in Eurasia (January
14, 2004)
- Report:
Powerful hospital interests propose huge new business taxes,
state borrowing to increase spending on hospitals, Medicaid (January
13, 2004)
- Governor
urges key business tax change, and reforms in education, Medicaid,
and workers' comp (January 7, 2004)
- Council: 240/241
must be reformed to address industry insurance crisis (January
7, 2004)
- Assembly Republicans
release 2004 legislative priorities (January 6, 2004)
- Comptroller Alan
Hevesi to keynote CANYS luncheon (January 5, 2004)
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