News

10
Jul
2000
The Business Council is asking its Energy Committee and its manufacturing members for feedback on bills that would extend and/or increase a $78 million energy tax that is due to expire next June. "We're asking our members to help frame a position on this tax," said Johnny Evers, The Council's energy analyst
10
Jul
2000
Here is a look on legislative action in 2000 on The Business Council's top legislative priorities for 2000. Gross receipts tax: A strong Council campaign, including "e-advocacy," persuaded lawmakers to repeal employers' gross receipts tax and significantly reduce other ratepayers' GRT
23
Jun
2000
The state Senate and Assembly adjourned Friday June 23, ending a session marked by a number of wins for The Business Council and New York's business climate. "Lawmakers have passed some key business-friendly bills and rejected some harmful ones," said Business Council President Daniel B
20
Jun
2000
ALBANY—Calling the proposed dredging of the Hudson River "the wrong solution to the wrong problem," The Business Council has urged the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) not to reverse its 16-year-old decision against dredging to remove PCBs. Dredging the river would disrupt recreational and economic activity on a 40-mile stretch of the river and would cause massive new ecological damage to the river, Business Council President Daniel B
15
Jun
2000
A number of issues of interest to business remained unresolved Thursday, June 15, as the legislative session began winding down. The state Senate adjourned early Thursday, and the Assembly was expected to suspend activities later in the day. However, legislative action on these outstanding issues remains a distinct possibility
14
Jun
2000
to EPA administrator Carol Browner urging the EPA to reaffirm its 1984 decision not to dredge the Hudson River to remove PCBs Ms. Carol Browner Administrator Environmental Protection Agency 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Washington, DC 20460 Dear Ms. Browner: RE: The Business Council opposes dredging to remove PCBs in the Upper Hudson River For several years, The Business Council has been carefully monitoring your agency's reassessment of its 1984 decision against dredging to remove PCBs in the Upper Hudson River
14
Jun
2000
The Business Council is opposing several proposals to impose a new tax on energy, nullifying much or all of the savings expected from repeal of the energy gross receipts tax (GRT) on employers. Two separate but similar bills (A
08
Jun
2000
The Business Council is urging the state Legislature to reject proposals for a huge increase in the state's minimum wage. The Council is also urging its members to contact lawmakers and convey the same message. Members of The Council's Small Business Committee and its Labor and Human Resource Committee have already been asked to call or write state lawmakers to voice opposition to the proposals
08
Jun
2000
The Business Council is surveying its members in the construction industry to evaluate how recent changes in workers’ compensation law are affecting this industry. The survey was sent to members of the New York State Construction Industry Council (NYSCIC) May 25, said Johnny Evers, The Council’s legislative analyst who oversees the construction industry
08
Jun
2000
Legislative proposals designed to protect consumers' privacy should be carefully crafted to avoid imposing needless or unintended restrictions on commerce, The Business Council advised state lawmakers this week. Four representatives of The Business Council delivered this message in joint testimony June 7 before three Assembly committees