Lawmakers
this week moved closer to agreement on a bill to use the power
of state contracting to make it easier for unions to organize.
The Council is forcefully opposing the proposal.
The
Assembly passed the bill late Wednesday after the Governor
signaled his support by sending the Assembly a formal "message
of necessity" authorizing an immediate vote
Nearly
three of four people surveyed after leaving New York's welfare
rolls say they are better off than they were while receiving
benefits, a study released this month shows.
The
Rockefeller Institute of Government, a think tank affiliated
with the State University of New York, sampled 1,409 families
that left the state's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
(TANF) program in March and April of 1999
The
Business Council has joined the Leapfrog Initiative, a high-profile
initiative led by the national business community to leverage
the purchasing power of employers to promote improvements
in health-care quality and patient safety
ALBANYA
bill to use state contracting to encourage union organizing would unfairly
handcuff the management of any not-for-profit agency or business that receives
any state funds - and, in the process, give unions unfettered power to intimidate
workers deciding whether to organize, The Business Council said today
Lawmakers
have approved a measure designed to reduce New York's property
taxes on railroads. Governor George Pataki hailed the bill,
which was a top priority for The Business Council, and said
he intends to sign it
U.S.
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton today called for the creation
of a New York Research Coalition with the primary aim of maximizing
New York State's research strengths.
Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute and The Business Council supported the
call, which Sen
A
two-year effort to improve sole proprietors' access to more
affordable health care reached a successful conclusion Thursday
when Governor George Pataki, Senate Majority Leader Joseph
Bruno, and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver announced agreement
on a bill
The
new state Energy Plan calls for an increase in New York's
energy capacity and a reauthorization of the state's power-plant
siting law-two essential steps toward a secure energy future,
according to The Business Council's energy expert
ALBANY—The Business Council today launched a new radio advertising campaign to persuade the state Legislature to abandon what The Council is calling "Albany's Attack on Jobs."
A 60-second commercial will air on various radio stations in Buffalo, Syracuse, Utica, Binghamton, the Capital District, and Rochester between now and the end of the current legislative session
ALBANYSeveral
bills that would impose enormous new costs on New York's employers threaten
the health of upstate's economy and could reverse much of New York's recent
economic progress, The Business Council has warned Governor George Pataki.
In a June 13
letter to the Governor, Business Council President Daniel B