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NEWS - FEBRUARY 1999
- Bruno releases details of "Jobs
2000" plan (February 24, 1999)
- Business Council urges lawmakers
to enact more tax cuts to boost the economy even more (February
24, 1999)
- Civil justice reform gains momentum
as Volker, Morelle introduce tort reform bill (February 18,
1999)
- There's lots of talk about improving
workforce development. One group is leading by example: our fourth-grade
students. (February 18, 1999)
- Seminars on new power market (February
18, 1999)
- Speranza takes U.S. Chamber
post (February 18, 1999)
- Cordeau to head CANYS (February
18, 1999)
- Robach to chair training commission (February
18, 1999)
- Mills: Stick by standards
regardless of education funding (February 10, 1999)
- Budget plan, crafted so vetoes
can help curb spending, spurs new budget jockeying (February
10, 1999)
- Business Council hails Lafayette
bill to crack down on ambulance chasers (February 4, 1999)
- Will students rise to the challenge
of higher standards in education? A new study says they want to be
challenged. (February 4, 1999)
- Paying to train physicians (February
4, 1999)
- A new workforce development
plan (February 4, 1999)
- Mayors: Local taxpayers need
mandate relief, tort reform (February 3, 1999)
- Work injuries hit new low despite
job gains (February 3, 1999)
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