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NEWS
- FEBRUARY 2004
- National
Fuel announces plans to extend Empire State pipeline (February
27, 2004)
- Study:
State could safely cut $4.6 billion of Medicaid costs (February
25, 2004)
- Senate
Majority proposes health-insurance tax credit for
some small businesses (February 25, 2004)
- Assembly
labor committee moves union-backed bill to increase
workers' comp benefits (February 24, 2004)
- New
Jersey businesses face another huge tax hike (February
24, 2003)
- Showing
New York's schools the path to improvement: 24 New
York schools earn 2004 Pathfinder Awards (February
23, 2004)
- Pataki
suggests he's cool to bill that would punish many
employers that move jobs out of state (February
18, 2004)
- Think-tank:
$7 billion for CFE means the largest tax hike in
state history (February 18, 2004)
- Council
launches 'electronic advocacy' campaign to support
workers' comp reform (February 18, 2004)
- Millennium
announces plans to expand natural gas supply in New
York (February 17, 2004)
- Council:
New comp bill raises benefits without easing employers'
burden (February 13, 2004)
- Comptroller:
New budget must be "cautious" in spending (February
13, 2004)
- Governor
proposes cut to petroleum business tax in 30-day
amendments (February 12, 2004)
- State labor
department reverses UI benefits eligibility ruling (February
11, 2004)
- Council's
testimony urges Legislature to reject nostrums that
say higher business costs are good for New Yorkers (February
10, 2004)
- Council
opposes bill to use state's economic development
programs to impose isolationism (February
9, 2004)
- Health
insurer updates hospital comparison program for consumers (February
5, 2004)
- Advocates
seek $7 billion in new spending on New York schools (February
4, 2004)
- Powerful
union promises ‘massive’ lobbying campaign
for new health-care tax (February 3, 2004)
- Chemung
County asks to opt out of state Medicaid mandates,
saying it can prove that costs can be cut (February
2, 2004)
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