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NEWS - OCTOBER 2005
Five business groups join
Stop the Amendment
(October 31, 2005)
New ranking of states' business climates for small business gives poor grades to New York
(October 28, 2005)
Five business groups join
Stop the Amendment
(October 26, 2005)
Four business groups join
Stop the Amendment
(October 26, 2005)
Analysis: Proposal one would lead to higher spending and higher taxes
(October 25, 2005)
Council urges federal government to reject regulation to require passports for New York-Canada border crossings
(October 24, 2005)
Seven business groups join
Stop the Amendment
(October 24, 2005)
Study: Corporate taxes should be eliminated to retain competitiveness
(October 21, 2005)
Lawmakers earn higher grades on 2005 'Vote for Jobs Index,' a report card to help New Yorkers evaluate state lawmakers
(October 19, 2005)
Business Council Board of Directors votes to support Transportation Bond Act
(October 19, 2005)
Council: Antiquated telecommunications regulations should be reconsidered
(October 18, 2005)
Diverse group of fiscal experts and organizations agree: Voters should reject proposed constitutional amendment
(October 18, 2005)
Marist College to host school funding debate Oct. 19
(October 19, 2005)
National Federation of Independent Businesses to hold amendment information meetings
(October 14, 2005)
Delphi: New York's high business costs may close its New York operations
(October 14, 2005)
Council presentation shows key reasons to vote no on the 'Runaway Spending Amendment'
(October 14, 2005)
Newspapers across the state condemn 'Runaway Spending Amendment'
(October 13, 2005)
Former New York Governor Hugh Carey agrees to chair
Stop the Amendment,
a coalition opposed to Proposal One
(October 12, 2005)
Public Policy Institute finds New York government employees contribute less to pensions and receive more
(October 6, 2005)
Council launches new Web site to warn taxpayers about the consequences of the 'Runaway Spending Amendment'
(October 3, 2005)
New report finds New York's spending has outpaced the rate of inflation since 2001
(October 3, 2005)
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