If New York voters approve Proposition number 2 on the ballot next week, their 213 lawmakers will join the digital age. If the bill is passed, their desks will have computers rather than thick stacks of bills on paper that they are supposed to read. Other states have already made such efforts, but New York’s change has required a number of hurdles because the state constitution requires bills to be “Printed” and “Upon The Desks” of lawmakers for 3 days before they can be passed. The 3 day “Aging” period will still exist; the change is expected to save state taxpayers million s of dollars in printing costs.
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New York was ranked 49th out of 50 states, for its business tax climate by the Tax Foundation, with only New Jersey ranking worse. The group did praise New York & Governor Cuomo for their corporate tax policies, which included reductions in corporate tax rates and an end to the manufacturing tax. The tax foundation states that New York still has a long way to go, although recent reforms represent an effort toward a simpler & smarter tax code.
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The Bainbridge chamber of commerce will have their “Commitment To Community” dinner on Saturday November 8th, and the cream of The Crop in Bainbridge. The chamber of honor Pine ridge Grocery as the business of the year and Dave Worden as the Citizen of the year. Tickets can be purchased at the Bainbridge branch of NBT, and at Bob’s diner until November 4th.