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17
May
2002
More than 575 leaders from New York State businesses, state government, and local chambers of commerce attended The Business Council's annual State Chamber Dinner May 13 in Albany. New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer was the keynote speaker at the dinner, which The Council, as New York's statewide chamber, conducts each year to honor the state's local and regional chambers of commerce
17
May
2002
The new state budget is expected to create several new research and technology programs. One budget bill (S.6259-B/A.9761-B) includes provisions that would: Enact Gen*NY*sis, the Senate Majority's initiative designed to foster collaborative high-tech research and development in biotechnology among academic, university, and industry research labs
17
May
2002
Lawmakers have extended indefinitely the state's investment tax credit (ITC) for the securities industry. This has been a top Business Council priority. New York's powerful ITC has encouraged many businesses to invest in New York State
17
May
2002
Legislative leaders' announced "framework" for agreement on a 2002-03 state budget preserves tax cuts that were passed in previous years that are due to take effect in the current fiscal year. Preserving these tax cuts-which have an estimated value of $300 million-has been a top Council priority since the budget debate began in earnest in January
17
May
2002
New York City depends on electricity generated at the Indian Point Energy Center. Closing it without simultaneously increasing New York's generating capacity elsewhere would do "irreversible harm to efforts to restore the city's economy," Business Council President Daniel B
17
May
2002
New York City depends on electricity generated at the Indian Point Energy Center. Closing it without simultaneously increasing New York's generating capacity elsewhere would do "irreversible harm to efforts to restore the city's economy," Business Council President Daniel B
17
May
2002
The new state budget is expected to create several new research and technology programs. One budget bill (S.6259-B/A.9761-B) includes provisions that would: Enact Gen*NY*sis, the Senate Majority's initiative designed to foster collaborative high-tech research and development in biotechnology among academic, university, and industry research labs
17
May
2002
Thanking The Business Council "for being such an effective advocate for the interests of our business community," Governor Pataki this week repeated his pledge that the state budget would address a top Council priority: preserving already enacted tax cuts scheduled to take effect this year
17
May
2002
The Business Council is urging lawmakers to extend, with key improvements, the law that governs how the state considers proposals to site new electricity-generating plants. The current law, Article X of the state Public Service Law, is due to expire at the end of December
09
May
2002
ALBANY—New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer will speak at The Business Council's annual State Chamber Dinner Monday, May 13 at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center in Albany. There will be a press table at the dinner, which is scheduled to begin at approximately 6:45 p