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25
May
2006
The budget just enacted by Governor Pataki and the Legislature raises spending by nearly three times the inflation rate this year, and will force spending to jump 30 percent by 2008-09, Comptroller Alan Hevesi warned in a new report. While criticizing the governor's budget proposal for unaffordable spending increases and too much borrowing, Comptroller Hevesi said the Legislature "made matters worse by increasing spending growth and the use of debt and one-shots, creating a two-year gap as high as $13
23
May
2006
"The very high costs that New York imposes on employers prevents the state from consistently competing for national or international projects. Until New York becomes a lower cost state, Upstate New York’s economy will continue to deteriorate. The additional cost that would be added to this already heavy burden by these ill-conceived legislative proposals would add significantly to Upstate’s economic distress
23
May
2006
ALBANY—Noting that New York State is losing jobs and people to other states at alarming rates, some five dozen business groups from around the state have written to state legislators pleading for post-budget action on an "Action for Jobs '06" policy agenda that addresses key issues in health insurance, workplace safety, and fiscal refoyrm
23
May
2006
Testimony of  Elliott A. Shaw, Jr. Director of Government Affairs The Business Council of New York State, Inc. Assembly Standing Committees on Health, Insurance and Labor Proposals for Mandated Health Care Coverage May 23, 2006   Chairwoman John, Chairman Gottfried, Chairman Grannis and members of the Assembly Health, Insurance and Labor Committees, thank you for inviting The Business Council to offer comments on so-called fair share legislation
23
May
2006
ALBANY—New York’s heath-care policy is in need of a fix, but the solution can’t be found in any of the so-called Wal-Mart proposals being considered by lawmakers, the Business Council’s director of government affairs told lawmakers at a May 23 hearing in Albany
22
May
2006
ALBANY—A diverse group of organizations and individuals will outline an agenda to address New York's population losses and build jobs and the state's economy at 1:15 p.m. Tuesday, May 23, in the LCA press room (Room 130) in the Legislative Office Building in Albany. The Business Council and some five dozen other organizations in the group have written to lawmakers pleading for post-budget action on a agenda that addresses key issues in health insurance, workplace safety, and fiscal reform
17
May
2006
The Business Council is urging Governor Pataki to veto a bill that would add an estimated 52,000 workers to the state payroll and could threaten some $300 million in federal aid. The bill, S.6758, passed the Senate unanimously in March and was approved by the Assembly in late April after a lobbying campaign led by the United Federation of Teachers
10
May
2006
A new Massachusetts law designed to make health insurance coverage nearly universal in the Bay State has a chance to succeed in pioneering a broad new approach to health insurance policy if it is properly implemented, a leading taxpayer advocate from Massachusetts told Council members on May 10
05
May
2006
The state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is accepting applications for the third annual Environmental Excellence awards. The department said the awards recognize New York businesses, government, non-for-profit organizations, education institutions and individuals “that are achieving environmental excellence through innovation, sustainable practices or creative partnerships
05
May
2006
A new effort by the state’s Common Retirement Fund (CRF) has resulted in $920 million in public and private funds invested in New York companies since 2000, according to state Comptroller Alan Hevesi. The CRF has made $425 million in capital available to 15 different funds for investments in New York, according to a release from the Comptroller's office