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Home > ADVOCACY > Where We Stand > Policy 2007

Partnership Policy Positions - 2007

November 12, 2007 - Partnership Testimony Re: Peace Bridge Expansion Project 

October 29, 2007 -  Partnership Continues to Emphasize Importance of Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) Delay

October 5, 2007 -  Partnership Seeks "Bed Tax" Dedication to CVB in Erie County '08 Budget

October 5, 2007 -  Partnership Supports Framework for Regional Growth

August 10, 2007 - Partnership Positions on Living Wage, Apprenticeship, Minimum Wage

June 1, 2007 -  Partnership Opposes IDA “Reform” Bill

June 1, 2007 Partnership Lists End-of-Session Priorities

June 1, 2007 - Partnership Opposes “Card Check” Legislation

April 25, 2007 -  Partnership Statement Regarding DHS Ceasing Negotiations with Canada on Shared Border Management

March 28, 2007 -  Partnership Supports Re-financing of Erie County’s Debt

March 24, 2007 -  Partnership Extends Thanks for Comp Reform; Pushes More Forward Thinking