News

19
Jun
2002
The new state Energy Plan calls for an increase in New York's energy capacity and a reauthorization of the state's power-plant siting law-two essential steps toward a secure energy future, according to The Business Council's energy expert
17
Jun
2002
ALBANY—The Business Council today launched a new radio advertising campaign to persuade the state Legislature to abandon what The Council is calling "Albany's Attack on Jobs." A 60-second commercial will air on various radio stations in Buffalo, Syracuse, Utica, Binghamton, the Capital District, and Rochester between now and the end of the current legislative session
14
Jun
2002
ALBANY—Several bills that would impose enormous new costs on New York's employers threaten the health of upstate's economy and could reverse much of New York's recent economic progress, The Business Council has warned Governor George Pataki. In a June 13 letter to the Governor, Business Council President Daniel B
13
Jun
2002
One of the nation's oldest and most respected insurers has been selected to offer dental insurance benefits to Business Council members. Effective July 1, First Ameritas Life Insurance Corp. of New York will underwrite dental insurance for employers that buy dental insurance through the Business Council Insurance Fund
13
Jun
2002
Workers' compensation costs in New York remain a competitive disadvantage for the state, and any changes to the system should strive to reduce overall costs, Business Council President Daniel B. Walsh has told legislative leaders
12
Jun
2002
Health insurers, hospitals, and consumer groups have joined The Business Council in opposing a bill that would radically change health insurance in New York, increase health costs, and raise questions about the quality of health care
06
Jun
2002
New York's recent investments in high-tech research and development have been strategically crafted and substantial compared to other states', Ed Reinfurt, vice president of The Business Council, told a legislative hearing today
05
Jun
2002
New York should act in the current legislative session to extend and improve the law governing how the state sites new electricity-generating plants, The Council said in legislative testimony this week. The Council submitted testimony for the record in a June 5 hearing sponsored by Assemblyman Paul Tonko (D-Amsterdam), chair of the Assembly Energy Committees
04
Jun
2002
There is still time to register for The Business Council's annual Conferrence on State Taxation, June 18-20 at the Sheraton Saratoga Springs. Arthur Roth, commissioner of the state Department of Taxation and Finance, will speak during dinner at 7 p
04
Jun
2002
The Business Council is urging lawmakers to extend the state's successful Power for Jobs program so contracts for reduced-rate energy that were awarded in the second and third years of the program do not expire. The Council has initiated a new electronic-advocacy campaign enabling members and others to automatically send notes of support for extending the program from The Business Council's Web site, www