News

29
Jun
2006
Residents in flooded areas of Montgomery County, including the communities of St. Johnsville and Canajoharie, are in need of supplies, officials from the Montgomery County Chamber said today. Flood victims need bottled water, batteries, flashlights, and non-perishable foods, the chamber said
26
Jun
2006
New York lawmakers ended the 2006 legislative session without enacting the most onerous of the so-called Wal-Mart bills that would have dramatically inflated employers' costs and eliminated tens of thousands of jobs in New York. The legislative session was also marked by favorable action on several other issues that are Council priorities, including a key change in the way workers' comp assessments are calculated for self-insured trusts
22
Jun
2006
More than 50 leaders in education and business from both the public and private sectors gathered at the Business Council’s headquarters in Albany on June 21 to discuss ways to help New York’s students be better prepared for entering the global workforce
21
Jun
2006
Most cities in New York State have lost population in the last five years, with especially large declines in major Upstate cities, the U.S. Census Bureau reported. Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse lost population, around 4 percent in each city, during the year ending July 1, 2005. All three cities have lost population each year since the last nationwide census in 2000, according to the bureau
20
Jun
2006
Leading members of the state Senate and Assembly have announced the introduction of new workers’ compensation legislation which includes cost-saving reforms and benefit increases. The legislation would also reform the state’s notorious Scaffold Law by allowing evidence of worker negligence and employer safety in determining liability
16
Jun
2006
Two recently published stories in the New York Times chronicling the demise of the Upstate economy and the region’s startling population loss rely heavily on data from The Business Council and its research affiliate, the Public Policy Institute. A June 11 article by Times reporter Sam Roberts noted “When Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, a Democrat, likened upstate New York to Appalachia earlier this year, some Republicans accused him of city-centric elitism
15
Jun
2006
Out-migration of young people is threatening the health of Upstate New York, the New York Times in an article chronicling the population losses in Upstate New York. “From 1990 to 2004, the number of 25-to-34-year-old residents in the 52 counties north of Rockland and Putnam declined by more than 25 percent,” the June 13 story by Times reporter Sam Roberts said
13
Jun
2006
Leading members of the state Senate and Assembly say they are introducing and pushing the comprehensive debt-reform packaged proposed by state Comptroller Alan Hevesi. The legislation, which is being sponsored by state Senator Thomas Libous (R-Broome County) and Assemblyman Joseph Morelle (D-Monroe County), includes a proposed constitutional amendment to limit overall state debt, and a statutory requirement that would reduce new borrowing in coming years
12
Jun
2006
After identifying New York’s escalating property taxes as a top priority for their campaigns, the two leading candidates for governor have detailed plans to relieve taxpayers’ burden and curb tax growth. Democratic candidate Eliot Spitzer’s plan would increase STAR exemptions for homeowners under a certain income level