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18
Jan
2005
Governor Pataki is proposing budget-reform legislation that would require the Legislature to adopt a balanced budget each year, while spelling out the impact of one year's spending increases on future years. "This is the type of budget reform New York State needs," Business Council President Daniel B
14
Jan
2005
County property taxes would have to increase by an average of almost one-third by 2010 if Medicaid costs continue to rise at the current rate, according to a new brief from state Comptroller Alan Hevesi. “Medicaid costs are pushing already high local property taxes even higher
13
Jan
2005
Governor George Pataki has released new details of Operation SPUR, his proposal to reinvigorate selected Upstate communities, that are identified as struggling economically and lagging in population growth. “This critical new initiative will target Upstate communities where we need additional economic growth and job creation, and will bring new jobs and the promise of a growing economy to all New Yorkers,” Governor Pataki said
11
Jan
2005
ALBANY—Re-authorization of the state’s multi-billion dollar health-care program should only be done if lawmakers can ensure more accountability and less waste, Business Council President Daniel B. Walsh said in testimony before the Senate Health and Insurance Committees today
11
Jan
2005
Testimony of Daniel B. Walsh President The Business Council of New York State Senate Health and Insurance Committees Re-authorization of the Health Care Reform Act (HCRA) January 11, 2005 Majority Leader Bruno, Chairman Hannon, Chairman Seward and members of the Senate Health and Insurance Committees, thank you for inviting The Business Council to offer comments on re-authorization of the Health Care Reform Act (HCRA)
07
Jan
2005
New York State Labor Department  Forum on Offshoring January 7, 2005 Thank you for inviting The Business Council to offer comments on offshoring and related policy issues. We're always glad when our state government takes a pause from daily business to examine the availability of good jobs for working New Yorkers
06
Jan
2005
New York State can win the competition for jobs in information technology and other high-paid industries by making the state a better place to invest and by helping New York’s workforce attain the world-class skills that are increasingly important worldwide, The Business Council told a state Labor Department forum
05
Jan
2005
Saying tax cuts have helped New York’s economy in the past and can help again, Governor George Pataki Wednesday proposed a series of tax cuts, including the accelerated phase-out of tax hikes imposed by the state Legislature in 2003
04
Jan
2005
The Republican Assembly minority has unveiled a series of policy proposals that it says would improve state government and foster job creation to reinvigorate the state’s economy. The proposal, which the Assembly minority dubbed “Excelsior 2005,” includes many policy proposals that are expected to be part of the Vote for Jobs Index in 2005
04
Jan
2005
ALBANY—A new Business Council survey of New York State business leaders shows that employers want Albany to enact sweeping reforms to improve New York States business climate—and not just process reforms that merely change the way state lawmakers do their business. Respondents to the new Business Council survey overwhelmingly identified costs of health insurance, budget and tax issues, and workers’ compensation reform as the top public-policy issues that must be addressed to improve New York State’s business climate, according to The Business Council’s latest survey of its members