News

17
Apr
2007
A report analyzing states' progress in moving to a technology and innovation-driven economy gave New York high marks for knowledge, technology and innovation. The report, The 2007 State New Economy Index, which was released by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation in cooperation with the Kauffman Foundation, measured 26 different factors across five categories to give each state its final index score
02
Apr
2007
The new state budget reduces New York's primary business-tax rate and provides especially significant tax cuts for thousands of manufacturing companies, while substantially reducing new tax costs that had been proposed for banks
28
Mar
2007
New York State's 6,927 "special districts" cost the average New York household $257 a year and contribute to taxpayer confusion, according to a new report from state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli. “As towns respond to increasing demands and property tax pressures, they need to evaluate the methods they use to deliver services
27
Mar
2007
ALBANY—Randy Putnam, president and chief operating officer of Specialty Silicon Products, Inc., of Ballston Spa in Saratoga County, has been presented with the 2007 Small Business Advocate of the year award. The award, sponsored by The Business Council of New York State and the Chamber Alliance of New York State, is given to to recognize an individual from the small business community who makes extraordinary efforts to persuade Albany to enact policies that will improve New York's business climate for small businesses
27
Mar
2007
Small businesses should be encouraged and fostered by New York government, Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno told participants at The Business Council's Annual Small Business Day at the Empire State Plaza on March 27. “The most important aspect of what goes on in New York State revolves around you,” Senator Bruno told the nearly 250 participants
22
Mar
2007
ALBANY—The new head of the state's Department of Labor and the new regional chairmen of the Empire State Development Corporation will be among the speakers at The Business Council's Annual Small Business Day, March 27 at the Empire State Plaza in Albany. "The agenda will allow small business leaders to connect with representatives from the new administration," said Business Council President and CEO Kenneth Adams
16
Mar
2007
Upstate's economy would receive a $3.7 billion boost through tax relief and incentives under the Senate Majority's Upstate economic revival plan. The plan, unveiled May 15 by Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, seeks to revitalize the Upstate economy by reducing taxes, updating infrastructure and strengthening business, a release from the Majority said
14
Mar
2007
Declaring that New York needs workers' compensation reforms beyond those found in the law he signed on March 13, Governor Eliot Spitzer has asked the heads of three state regulatory agencies to lead efforts to make additional changes to reduce costs and make the system more effective for both employers and injured workers
13
Mar
2007
With strong praise for the work of The Business Council's leaders in crafting a new workers' compensation reform agreement, Governor Eliot Spitzer Tuesday signed the reform package into law. "Workers' compensation reform is a critical component of restoring the state's competitiveness," said Governor Spitzer said at the bill-signing ceremony at the state Capitol
12
Mar
2007
The Senate Majority's budget plan for 2007-08 rejects all of the business-tax increases Governor Spitzer proposed in his Executive Budget -- tax increases that The Business Council has criticized as potentially damaging to the state's economy. Instead, the Senate plan would cut business taxes across the board