News

14
Sep
2004
The Public Policy Institute of New York State, the research affiliate of The Business Council, has launched a new “weblog” focused on economic issues in upstate New York and related policy questions. “We wanted to create a forum where New Yorkers and those who care about New York can read and share ideas about the Upstate economy and what New York should do to help it,” said David F
09
Sep
2004
Consumer-driven health plans and legislative vote tracking will be among the topics addressed during The Business Council’s Government Affairs Council (GAC) meeting Friday, September 24. The GAC meeting will take place at The Sagamore in Bolton Landing as part of The Council's Annual Meeting
07
Sep
2004
ALBANY—The Business Council today published a new “School Honor Roll” listing 226 elementary schools and 16 middle schools across New York State that improved the most on the state’s standardized tests between 1999 and 2003. Schools that improved their average scores by at least 20 percent in both math and English Language Arts (ELA) tests on both the fourth and eighth grades made the honor roll
31
Aug
2004
ALBANY— For the fourth year in a row, a significant majority of employers in New York State were hit with double-digit increases in health-insurance premiums this year, and employers continue the struggle to minimize the damage this trend does to their competitiveness, The Business Council’s latest annual survey of employers’ compensation practices shows
30
Aug
2004
Standard & Poor's Ratings Services warned that continuing "structural imbalances" in New York State's budget, including a projected $6.1 billion gap in 2005, may lead to a downgrading of the state's credit rating
27
Aug
2004
More than 50 percent of taxes collected in 2004 will be paid by business owners, according to a new study from the Tax Foundation. “Individually owned business pay the lion’s share of all individual income tax collections,” the report said. “We estimate that in 2004, business owners will pay 54
26
Aug
2004
The United Way of New York State is urging New York’s employers and individuals to make donations to support relief efforts for victims of Hurricane Charley in Florida. United Way professionals and volunteers in Florida, some of whom lost their own homes when the hurricane swept through southwest and central Florida, have been working since the disaster at the forefront of the efforts to address immediate needs and identify other needs that will take months or years to fix
23
Aug
2004
ALBANY—U.S. Rep. Amo Houghton (R-Corning), the only former CEO of a Fortune 500 company serving in the U.S. House of Representatives and a founder and early leader of The Business Council, will receive the Corning Award for Excellence for 2004. The award, which is sponsored by Corning Incorporated, will be presented Wednesday, Sept
20
Aug
2004
Governor Pataki announced he has vetoed $1.8 billion from the budget approved by the Legislature, and said the state will still face a projected budget gap of $6.1 billion in the fiscal year starting next April 1
19
Aug
2004
Business Council President Daniel B. Walsh urged Governor Pataki to veto spending that the Legislature added to this year's budget, and to insist on cost-saving reforms to Medicaid. "You are absolutely right about the budget approved by the Legislature: It includes too much spending, and too little reform," Walsh wrote in an August 18 letter to the Governor