Connecticut Business Day
February 24, 2010

Legislative Office Building, 300 Capitol Ave., Hartford

7:30 a.m. - 12 noon

Join the fight, it's time we all took action....

If you believe it's time to focus on fiscal responsibility and a strong plan for economic revival that will retain and create jobs in Connecticut, you need to attend Connecticut Business Day and advance a pro-growth legislative agenda.

The day will begin with a review of Connecticut's fiscal condition with State Comptroller Nancy Wyman, followed by a discussion of budget solutions, and breakout sessions on the following issues:

Session #1
Create a tax policy that welcomes business and creates jobs...

Tell state legislators about the business-planning process and the factors that you consider when determining where to locate your company's facilities and/or operations, and make investments. Explain to them that constantly putting business tax changes on the table and not solving the state's fiscal problems result in uncertainty. Let them know that inconsistency and unpredictability make it hard for you to include Connecticut in future plans.

Session #2
Don't price jobs out of Connecticut: Control labor costs to put people back to work...

Connecticut has among the highest costs in the U.S. for hiring and maintaining a workforce. With costs still climbing and national economy stalled, lawmakers must avoid imposing more employer mandates, unique employee benefits or tougher regulations — actions that will just make it harder for you to grow and retain jobs here. Tell legislators how harmful legislative proposals impact your ability to hire.

Session #3
Manufacturing drives our economy: Clear the roadblocks...

Manufacturing multiplies: Every job in manufacturing creates more jobs and expands wealth in Connecticut. But what's blocking manufacturers from leading the recovery? Don't miss this special breakout session with key legislators who have a personal connection with manufacturing in the state and others who want to learn about your challenges.

Session #4
Open the doors to small business...

Come and tell the legislature's Commerce Committee about the challenges you're facing trying to operate a small business during this difficult economic time. Share your suggestions on how to open our state wider to small businesses, and tell legislators to take off the table any idea or proposal that will hurt your business. Show them how committed you are to our state and how their actions affect your ability to succeed.

This program is free of charge and if you'd like to attend, go to the Sign Up Now section on the right side of this web page and submit your registration today.

For more information or to register, contact CBIA’s Adam Ney at (860) 244-1933 or adam.ney@cbia.com.

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Registration  (7:30 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. Room 2D; Coffee and tea, Second Floor Atrium)

Welcome (8:15 a.m., Room 2C, Legislative Office Building)

Séan Moore
President, Greater Meriden Chamber of Commerce, and
President, Connecticut Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives

John R. Rathgeber
President & CEO, Connecticut Business & Industry Association

Welcome and introduction of State Comptroller

Note: Video simulcast of the program in overflow room 2D

Budget Presentation (8:25 a.m. Room 2C)

State Comptroller Nancy Wyman

Budget Solutions Presentation (9:00-9:45 a.m., Room 2C)

Pete Gioia, CBIA and Chris Bruhl, the Business Council of Fairfield County; Chris and Pete will provide an overview of the workplan for  the Connecticut Regional Institute for the 21st Century

Break  (9:45-10 a.m.)

Issues Breakout Sessions (10 - 11:30 a.m., Second Floor Hearing Rooms, LOB)

  • Taxes (Room 2A)
  • Manufacturing (Room 2B)
  • Small Business Roundtable (Room 2C)
  • Labor (Room 2D)

Adjourn (11:30 a.m.)

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