News

08
May
2001
For the complete tables showing proposed tax and spending increases in individual school districts in New York State. ALBANY, N.Y.—School budgets appearing on ballots across New York State next week would increase property taxes by twice the projected rate of inflation, a new "School Tax Watch" study by The Public Policy Institute finds
07
May
2001
The Senate majority has proposed a $1 million state pilot program to encourage employers to invest in health screening and wellness education programs at worksites. "Demand for health-care services in New York, as well as health insurance premiums, are skyrocketing," Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno said at a press conference announcing the "New York Wellness Works" proposal
07
May
2001
The Business Council and the Chamber Alliance of New York State (CANYS) have launched a new electronic advocacy initiative in support of two bills designed to make health insurance more affordable for small businesses. One of the bills (S.3795-Seward/A.7413-Morelle) is designed to make affordable health insurance more accessible for sole proprietors by preserving sole proprietors' longstanding access to group-rated health insurance coverage
03
May
2001
The Assembly Majority has proposed a plan that couples a crackdown on auto-insurance fraud with a two-year freeze in insurance rates and a 17 percent cut in personal injury premiums. The plan, announced May 2, also includes measures designed to crack down on fraud, which the Assembly release said costs New York drivers more than $1 billion a year
03
May
2001
The state has announced two more major investments in regional high-tech research and development initiatives. On April 27, the Governor announced plans for a new Center of Excellence in Information Technology on Long Island. He said support for this center from all sources would reach $100 million
25
Apr
2001
IBM will invest $100 million in a new nanoelectronics research center at the State University of New York at Albany, and the state has committed another $50 million to the center. The new private and public funding for the university's planned Center of Excellence in Nanoelectronics was announced Monday at a university event attended by Governor Pataki, Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, along with John E
20
Apr
2001
New York State insurers' losses due to personal-injury auto accidents increased by 79 percent from 1995 to 2000, a significantly steeper increase than other states with no-fault insurance, a new study has found. During that period, the average increase in other no-fault states studied was only 25 percent, according to Elizabeth Sprinkel, senior vice president of the Insurance Research Council (IRC), which produced the report
19
Apr
2001
Yet another energy expert has warned that New York State must add significant new electricity generating capacity soon to avoid skyrocketing electricity prices and setbacks to competitiveness in energy markets. David B. Patton, the independent market advisor of the New York State Independent System Operator (ISO), issued a market assessment April 17 at a meeting of the ISO board
18
Apr
2001
New York State manufacturers last year won elimination of the gross receipts tax (GRT) on energy, but they will benefit only if they fill out and submit a new state tax form created for this purpose. Businesses classified by the state as "industrial and manufacturing businesses" must submit new state tax form DTF-623 to receive a new credit against their business income taxes
16
Apr
2001
New York State taxpayers paid more than $1.3 billion in state taxes on private health insurance last year, according to a new report by the state Conference of Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans. Among business taxes, only one, the corporate franchise tax, cost business taxpayers more, the report, "The Facts About Taxes on New York's Privately Insured," said