New York businesses asked to participate
in survey on state policy priorities and issues

The chairman of The Business Council of New York State is asking business people across the state to participate in a survey designed to identify the business community's priorities and concerns.

The survey, which focuses on New York's business climate and competitiveness, is available from The Business Council's Web site at www.bcnys.org/cgi-local/dp.cgi?page=03survey.htm.

The survey must be printed and then faxed or mailed to The Business Council in Albany.

"The more business leaders share their perspectives through this survey, the more persuasive The Business Council can be in urging lawmakers to make the policy changes that New York needs to be more competitive," said Heidi Nauleau, chairman of the Jamestown-based Aarque Companies and chairman of The Business Council.

The survey seeks information on a range of issues that affect the costs of doing business in New York and the state's economic competitiveness, including: various costs, including taxes, health insurance, workers' comp, environmental regulations, product liability and labor laws, access to capital, R&D capabilities, government investment incentives, transportation facilities and energy.