News

12
Nov
2002
State lawmakers confronting a 2003-04 budget gap estimated to be at least $5 billion should focus on Medicaid, the single largest factor driving state spending, a new analysis by The Public Policy Institute of New York State argues
07
Nov
2002
ALBANY—The Public Policy Institute of New York State has launched Budget Watch '03, a new series of reports on the fiscal and public-policy challenges state lawmakers will face in creating a state budget for 2003-2004. The first report in the series, which documents the roots of New York's looming fiscal challenge in state spending patterns, was released today by The Institute, which is the research affiliate of The Business Council
06
Nov
2002
By Daniel B. Walsh, The Business Council of New York State, Inc. (Editor's note: This op-ed piece ran in the New York Post November 6, 2002.) Now that Election Day is past, we'll see more and more headlines about the tough budgetary decisions facing Gov. Pataki, Mayor Bloomberg and our state and city legislators
04
Nov
2002
Kodak's public-policy priorities, and how it works with The Business Council to pursue them, were the focus of a one-day event the company conducted on Oct. 8 for both company executives and the region's elected officials in state government
29
Oct
2002
Employers nationwide face the fourth consecutive year of double-digit increases in health-care costs in 2003, with the increase likely to be the highest since the early 1990s, prominent human-resources consulting firm is projecting
23
Oct
2002
Inpatient hospital costs outstrip pharmaceutical costs as a primary driver of health-care costs, new research released Oct. 23 concludes. "As widely reported, 79 percent of healthcare costs are driven by hospital and physician costs," the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) said in a release announcing the research
21
Oct
2002
Linda Liszewski, an environmental management specialist with Eastman Kodak Company, has received The Business Council's "Building a Better New York" Award in recognition of her contributions to the work of The Council's Environment Committee
18
Oct
2002
A new analysis of New York State's recent economic performance confirms that upstate enjoyed significant job growth in the 10-year period ending in 2001 - especially in the years after lawmakers began reducing taxes and making other business climate reforms intended to foster job growth
17
Oct
2002
Maureen Helmer, chair of the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC), will speak at the Nov. 19 meeting of The Business Council's Energy Committee. The meeting will run from 1:30-3 p.m. at The Business Council's headquarters in Albany
16
Oct
2002
By Daniel Fiorino and Marcia Seidner Corporations that demonstrate responsible environmental citizenship tend to be perceived well in the eyes of local communities, consumers, suppliers, distributors, and investors - all of which translates into stronger bottom lines