Business Council Government Relations Vice President, Ken Pokalsky, joined the podcast to talk about the recent New York State Supreme Court ruling that stated New York is violating the nation-leading climate law known as CLCPA and directed the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to put forward new regulations to reduce climate emissions by February 6, 2026.
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Business Council Government Relations Vice President, Ken Pokalsky, joined the podcast to talk about the recent New York State Supreme Court ruling that stated New York is violating the nation-leading climate law known as CLCPA and directed the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to put forward new regulations to reduce climate emissions by February 6, 2026.
Episode 31 - Ashley Ranslow, NFIB NY & Howard Potter, Small Business Owner
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Episode 31 - Ashley Ranslow, NFIB NY & Howard Potter, Small Business Owner
New York State Director of National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB) New York, Ashley Ranslow, and Howard Potter, a Small Business Owner from Utica, recently joined the podcast to discuss the two minimum wage increase proposals in New York State. NFIB NY recently released a thorough report on the impacts of a minimum wage hike, and Howard Potter talks about the impacts on his graphic design business and how much it would cost his business which already pays new, unskilled employees...
Business Council 's Podcast
Business Council Government Relations Vice President, Ken Pokalsky, joined the podcast to talk about the recent New York State Supreme Court ruling that stated New York is violating the nation-leading climate law known as CLCPA and directed the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to put forward new regulations to reduce climate emissions by February 6, 2026.