NEWS - SEPTEMBER 2005
- Business leaders
urge Northeast lawmakers to reconsider RGGI proposal (September
29, 2005)
- Crain's publisher
says proposed constitutional amendment is not reform (September
28, 2005)
- Panel debates pros and
cons of proposed constitutional amendment (September 27,
2005)
- Carp:
As Kodak met the challenge to embrace new technology, New York
can change, rebound (September 22, 2005)
- Spitzer:
State needs more accountable government; proposed amendment wouldn't
help (September 22, 2005)
- Linda
Sanford, new Council chair, outlines 'innovation agenda' (September
22, 2005)
- Attorney
General Spitzer, Comptroller Hevesi to address business leaders
at Business Council Annual Meeting September 21-23 in Bolton Landing
(September 15, 2005)
- High
malpractice insurance premiums demonstrate need for tort reform
(September 15, 2005)
- After turning
'Kodak's quandary into strategic inspiration,' Daniel Carp will
receive the 2005 Corning Award for Excellence (September
12, 2005)
- 'Hanging
on by a thread': Louisiana's stricken business community asks
the nation's businesses for help (September 8, 2005)
- New
York needs 'real budget reform,' not this year's proposed Constitutional
amendment, report says (September 6, 2005)
- Variety
of resources available to businesses, organizations wishing to
help in Katrina relief effort (September 6, 2005)
- Annual
report on New York local governments finds increasing reliance
on debt and above-inflation spending increases (September
6, 2005)
- Governor
Pataki, Quebec Premier Charest to keynote Council-sponsored conference
on Quebec-New York regional economy (September 6, 2005)
- Study: Two simple reforms could reduce spending and increase satisfaction with New York's special education system (September 1, 2005)