A new report on health-care taxes from The Business Council's
research affiliate has ignited a lively debate on the future
of those taxes, which raise $1.38 billion a year and are
due to expire this year.
Misguided Money,
a study released Nov
How advances in network computing can and should change
how government works will be the theme of a conference in
Albany Jan. 19 co-sponsored by IBM and The Business Council.
The symposium, which is entitled "Rethinking Government
in the Network Computing Age," will take place from 9 a
A key member of the Assembly leadership has endorsed The
Business Council's "Upstate Agenda for Growth"-and has said
the state must do even more to ensure that the upstate economy
reaches its potential.
Assemblyman Robin Schimminger, an Erie County Democrat who
chairs the Assembly Committee on Economic Development, Job
Creation, Commerce and Industry, said upstate needs "aggressive
action to energize our economy
The Business Council's Government Affairs Council (GAC)
will finalize The Council's
1999 legislative agenda at its first meeting of 1999.
The meeting will take place at 10 a.m. Tuesday, January
19, in meeting rooms 2 and 3 of the Empire State Plaza
Jesse J. Greene, Jr., vice president of finance for Eastman
Kodak Company, has been elected to The Business Council's
Board of Directors.
Greene was elected by the Board during its meeting December
15 in New York City. He will fill a vacancy in a term ending
in 2001
The Business Council has issued a statement underlining
its support for the learning standards and graduation requirements
that have been adopted by the state's Board of Regents.
The standards, which were developed with the support of
The Business Council initially, are being phased in beginning
with the current school year
New York State must move aggressively to adopt a health-care
quality-measurement program that includes regular public
report cards on hospitals and other health-care institutions,
according to The Business Council's specialist in health-care
issues
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What's the bottom line?
Because of a one-month crash project organized by The Business Council, some 2,506 New York employers pre-paid a total of $171,692,326.14 of their 1998 unemployment insurance taxes before the end of calendar 1997.
This automatically triggered a $420 million reduction in UI tax rates
Our wrap-up includes final action on major issues of concern to the business community. Please call or e-mail the designated Business Council staff person for further details on any of these issues or to receive copies of any legislation.
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Construction
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Contract Procurement
Economic Development
Education
Energy
Environment
Financial Services
Health
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Occupational Safety & Health
Small Business
State Administrative Procedures Act
Taxation
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