February 2009
This week, NYSAC issued a new research report called The Gathering Storm: Challenges Confronting the Future of New York, which examines how the business climate and changes in population pose new challenges for our communities.
Excerpt: "There are warning signs everywhere of the gathering storm we are about to confront. The state’s population trends indicate that we are losing young families and have an aging population, an increasing percentage of who are senior citizens on fixed incomes. The state exceeds all of the national percentages of people living in poverty. At the same time, we are losing private sector jobs and business investments are on the decline...These challenges demonstrate clearly that New York State must fundamentally change the way it does business if the State is to prosper once more."
Click here for the full Gathering Storm report.
Click here for the Executive Briefing.
Click here for the full report.
In 2008, several counties will begin implement GASB 45, which requires government entitles to report liabilities for Other Post Employment Benefits (OPEB) such as health care and life insurance.
As counties prepare to implement this new Government Accounting Standards Board rule, the obvious question is: What's Next?
In response, NYSAC coordinated a webinar that featured a panel of experts to discuss current issues and outline management strategies for county government.
The Temporary Task Force on Pre-School Special Education, established in the 2007-08 State Budget, has issued its report and improvement recommendations to state leaders.
Click here to download a PDF copy of the report.
The Population Shuffle
After almost two decades of stagnant growth, New York is facing the prospect of losing millions of dollars in federal resources, declining influence in our nation’s capital because of loss of congressional representation, and the erosion of our leadership status as the Empire State because of the continuing flight of our most precious resource, our children, to other parts of the country.
The Population Shuffle -- PDF
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