News

08
Jun
2004
A set of stringent environmental emissions rules adopted by the Department of Environmental Conservation last year were deemed invalid by a State Supreme Court Judge last Tuesday for violating a 1984 environmental statute. The emission rules, designed to curb acid rain by requiring additional reductions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen emissions at power plants, would have raised statewide wholesale power rates by 5 percent, according DEC estimates
03
Jun
2004
  The last thing New York's economy needs is a government mandate telling us what kind of power we must buy and driving up our costs. But that's what the state Public Service Commission (PSC) is being asked to do. In today's recommended decision sent to the PSC, a state administrative law judge has urged the administration to require consumers and businesses to buy energy from sources dictated by government and at costs that are now well above already-high market prices
03
Jun
2004
The Business Council is urging lawmakers to reject a proposal to expand the state's "bottle bill" because it would effectively add a new tax on consumers and impose a new burden on supermarkets and the beverage industry
03
Jun
2004
A "recommended decision" issued by an administrative law judge urges the state Public Service Commission (PSC) to require consumers and businesses to buy electricity from renewable sources-power that is generally more costly than electricity generated by conventional energy sources
02
Jun
2004
ALBANY—Community School 92, in Community School District 12 in the Bronx, will receive The Business Council's 2004 Pathfinder Award in a ceremony at 1 p.m. June 16 at the school. The award honors schools that show high improvement from one year to the next as measured by their students' scores on state tests
02
Jun
2004
A proposed Constitutional amendment approved by both houses of the Legislature, making significant changes in the state budget process, would shift power from the governor to the Legislature and ultimately result in higher spending and taxes, according to independent budget expert E
02
Jun
2004
The state Assembly has proposed a $6.1 billion increase in state aid to education over five years-which it says can be done without raising taxes. The plan would add $1.23 billion this year to the aid to schools statewide
01
Jun
2004
The Business Council is opposing legislation, now under consideration in both houses of the state Legislature, which would allow towns to adopt real property transfer taxes of up to two percent to fund local open space projects. "The high cost of housing is already having an adverse impact on economic development efforts in New York, especially downstate," said The Council's memo of opposition to the bill
28
May
2004
Upstate New York's local businesses are being encouraged to participate in a cross-state bicycling trip in early June designed to celebrate the 10th anniversary of "Bicycle Route 5," New York's largest cross-state bicycle route
27
May
2004
"Reforms and accountability" must be part of the response to a Court of Appeals decision on funding for New York City schools, Governor Pataki said in releasing his proposed response to the court ruling. The Governor proposed increasing total funding for the state's public schools by $8 billion, including federal aid, over five years