University at Buffalo report says fracking is getting safer

The University at Buffalo’s Shale Resources and Society Institute today issued a report, “Environmental Impacts During Shale Gas Drilling: Causes, Impacts and Remedies,” which offers the first quantitative data review of Pennsylvania’s regulation of hydraulic f
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Siena College Poll: Business tax cuts and minimum wage hike strongly supported

Senate & Assembly Favorability Best in 3 Years Nearly two-thirds of registered voters favor a $200 million package of small business tax cuts and credits, according to a new Siena College Research Institute poll released today. Also, a minimum wage hike has strong support: By a 78
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Times Union: Support for bioscience urged

Business Council Report Says Increased Money, Resources Needed Brian Nearing of the Times Union reports on The Business Council’s Public Policy Institute’s bioscience report released yesterday. He wrote: “The report, prepared by the council’s Public Policy Inst
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Public Policy Institute releases new report on New York’s bioscience sector

The Public Policy Institute (PPI), the research arm of The Business Council of New York State, today released an in-depth study on the challenges in attracting and retaining private-sector jobs and companies in New York’s lucrative bioscience sector. Based on interviews with 30 indu
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Local collection of state taxes rises in Marcellus Shale counties

Gantdaily.com, a Western Pennsylvania news organization, is reporting that natural gas development is “having a positive effect on the local collection of state taxes in [the state's] Marcellus Shale region. That’s according to an analysis by researchers in Penn State̵
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Transcript: President Obama’s remarks at UAlbany

We’re getting these remarks through the Times Union’s Casey Seiler who notes in his blog that the transcript includes President Obama’s “bless you” to a sneezer down front near the start of his speech. Heather Briccetti was among those invited to the even
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New Siena poll shows dip in consumer confidence in New York

Plans to Buy Cars and Homes Up Strongly; 2/3rds Worry about Gas and Food I’ll get right to Dr. Doug Lonnstrom, professor of statistics and finance at Siena College and SRI Founding Director, who sums up the poll quite nicely: “Overall consumer confidence dipped in April across
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Bad news about jobs spooks markets

The U.S. market indices wavered Wednesday afternoon, a day after optimistic investors sent the Dow Jones industrial average to its highest level in more than four years. The Associated Press reports that investors have yet to make up their minds about the economy. On the day after the
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Auto sales continued at a strong pace in April

The Detroit Free Press (5/2, Snavely) reports, “Auto sales continued at a strong pace in April, but some carmakers — especially Chrysler, Volkswagen and Toyota — did better than others.” Chrysler’s sales “increased 20% from a year earlier as sales o
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NY ranked last in economic outlook due to excessive tax and spending policies

Gregory Bresiger writes in the New York Post – “New York’s the pits” — especially when it comes to economic development, according to a new study. The Empire State ranked dead last when it comes to its economic outlook based on Albany’s tax policy. The report,
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