ALBANY— “The Governor and state legislature claiming budget savings from the enactment of the “prior approval” bill will only lead to future revenue shortfalls,” said Kenneth Adams, president and CEO of The Business Council of New York State, Inc.
Earlier this year The Business Council sponsored an actuarial study by Milliman – the same firm often used by the state for actuarial and other projections — that proved the claimed savings from restoring “prior approval” don't exist
ALBANY— “Raising hazardous waste fees by more than 20 percent is really a new tax that will harm many New York businesses, especially upstate manufacturers, which are already struggling with a difficult economy,” said Kenneth Adams, president and CEO of The Business Council of New York State, Inc
ALBANY— “As the state's budget stalemate continues, New Yorkers should be wary of proposals being floated to borrow or raise taxes to end this fiscal crisis. These proposals would simply continue business as usual in Albany and lead us to another crisis next year,” said Kenneth Adams, president and CEO of The Business Council of New York State, Inc
ALBANY— “In announcing his candidacy for Governor, Andrew Cuomo has put forward a substantive policy document that contains many of the fiscal reforms that The Business Council has advocated for years,” said Kenneth Adams, president and CEO of The Business Council of New York State, Inc.
“The Business Council has long supported a property tax cap, state spending cap, pension reform and reducing the size and cost of state and local governments
ALBANY— “Many New York legislators and advocates seem intent on punishing the financial services industry with higher taxes and costly new regulations. But to do so puts thousands of jobs and New York's most important industry at risk,” said Kenneth Adams, president and CEO of The Business Council of New York State, Inc
ALBANY—“We are deeply disappointed that the legislature has not completed work on a new economic development power program to replace the current program that expires tomorrow, May 15,” said Kenneth Adams, president and CEO of the Business Council of New York State, Inc. “With everyone focused on preserving and creating jobs in New York, it is inexplicable that a state energy program that supports more than 300,000 good paying jobs will expire, even temporarily
ALBANY— “Gov. Paterson's proposed 50 percent cut of business tax credits for the next two years will send a clear message to businesses: don't invest in New York,” said Kenneth Adams, president and CEO of The Business Council of New York State, Inc.
"Let's call this what it really is, a $750 million tax increase over the next two years on New York businesses that are struggling to stay competitive and keep New Yorkers working,” added Adams
Health insurance costs more in New York City than in any other
big city in the country for a healthy single person, and policies
set in Albany are largely to blame, according to a new study by
an online insurance broker.
The broker, eHealthinsurance.com, reviewed the costs of average
monthly health insurance premiums for 30-year-old non-smokers in
the nation’s 50 largest cities
“Gov. David Paterson's suspension of scheduled pay raises for state employees is the right decision considering the state's fiscal crisis,” said Kenneth Adams, president and CEO of The Business Council of New York State, Inc.
“At a time when hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers are out of work and those that are working in the private sector are not seeing raises, it is inappropriate to move forward with raises for state workers,” added Adams
ALBANY— “New York must maintain a safe and viable infrastructure. The current suspension of payments for existing construction projects puts all of us at risk,” said Kenneth Adams, president and CEO of The Business Council of New York State, Inc.
“Safe roads and bridges are vital to our economy