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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121207T000000
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CREATED:20121207T050000Z
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SUMMARY:LIMBA Steve Thome VP Development J Power USA
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nOur speaker today was Steve Thome. Mr. Thome represents J-Power\, a company with experience in building and managing electric power plants. They are proposing a modern gas fired power plant using very similar technology that was used by Caithness when the built their plant a couple of years ago. LIMBA was firm supporter of the Caithness plant because it used technology that gave us very low emissions and used air cooling towers rather than water cooling. The stress that water cooling puts on the environment is detrimental to fish life if it uses water from surrounding bodies of water and it puts unsustainable demands on ground water of that happens to be the source. \n  \nThe environmental pluses of this plant were the primary focus of the talk this morning. The old method of electric generation is called single cycle and this technology is referred to as combined cycle. Single cycle has about 34% efficiency and combined cycle has an efficiency of 59%. That means that in the case of a single cycle unit only 34% of the heat content of the fuel is actually converted to electric energy. \n  \nBut this meeting went far beyond the technical superiority of the generation. We discussed the availability of the gas that would be needed to fire the unit. We had in the room a group of knowledgeable energy people and the questions were useful in helping the rest of us understand the many aspects of the proposal. \n  \nThe placement of this unit at the old Shoreham site has many advantages. The Shoreham land is a brownfield and the reuse for power generation is already approved. That would otherwise be an obstacle to constructing a power plant. In fact J-Power already has a peaking plant on the property. \n  \nThe question of job creation came up and the number of jobs created during plant construction is about 400. Permanent operating jobs would be 30. The equipment would be mostly made in America\, specifically Marietta Georgia. The water way that is built into the property at Shoreham would accommodate the barging of major components to the site which is still another reason for site desirability. \n  \nThe plant would be serviced by an existing gas pipeline that crosses the Sound. There would need to be a branch of that line not far from the Connecticut shore. “Would there be enough supply in that line?” That question was answered in the affirmative. “This is a high pressure line and would have the ability to supply this new plant.” according to Thome. \n  \nWe went on to the politics of the plant. Municipal ownership\, for example would pose other questions. Dr. Mathew Cordaro was in the room and he was useful to the conversation at the meeting. Cordaro is the Chairman of the Suffolk County LIPA Oversight Committee. He was the only person in attendance that actually ran a municipal power company. He was the president of Nashville Electric Company. I specifically asked how that project would look if the customer was not LIPA but a true municipality. “Would we see the same tax benefits if the municipal company did not own the facility and just contracted for the power?” The advantages appear to be that we would be better off if the municipal power company contracted the builder to create the facility and then handed the builder a check\, and that check would be financed by tax free bonds. Instead we are contracting for a purchase agreement of 30 years to buy thee power while the builder still owns the facility. \n  \nLastly there was the size and scope of the plant that several people pointed out to me after the close of the meeting. LIPA has stated that there is a foreseeable need for an additional 2\,500 megawatts of power. There is another power proposal out there from Caithness for 700 MW. Why are we pitting these two companies against each other\, when according to LIPA both are needed? \n  \nWhat we should be doing is vetting both proposals with the mindset of creating both of these environmentally desirable plants and doing it under the flag of a municipal entity.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-steve-thome-vp-development-j-power-usa/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121130T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20121130T000000
DTSTAMP:20260421T215824
CREATED:20121130T050000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121130T050000Z
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SUMMARY:LIMBA How to Market Online-  Fishbat
DESCRIPTION:Today’s  meeting featured Fishbat. The simple explanation of the web was useful  in understanding why being "seen" on the internet is so difficult.  Difficult that is\, if you do not have a good understanding of how things  work. \n  \nThe  web connects everybody to everybody else\, but if you are somewhere in  the periphery you can’t expect to get noticed very often. What is needed  is to create a number of search engine words that will direct people to  the places that you exist. \n  \nIf  you can engineer enough search words that will lead to your "property"  then the search engine\, whether it be Google or some other service will  further direct traffic to your website’s location. So called spiders are  constantly finding and reporting back where it has found various  related elements. These discoveries will constantly reinforce paths to  your website information \n  \nIt  is also important to live in a "big neighborhood." If you are on  Facebook or Google there millions of subscribers. In those environments a  good strategy will get you more attention simply because there are more  contacts out there. On the other hand if you do not employ a good  strategy you will still be lost in the sauce. In that case you will even  more obscure than you would be if there were fewer subscribers. Having  said that it is still advantages to connect with all the services big  and small. \n  \nUsing  a blog is essential to getting out your message. Producing new  information keeps your contacts interested in you.. If you can get  someone coming back to you\, there is a good chance you will influence  that person or company over time.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-how-to-market-online-fishbat/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121123T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20121123T000000
DTSTAMP:20260421T215824
CREATED:20121123T050000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121123T050000Z
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SUMMARY:Thanks giving Holiday No Meeting
DESCRIPTION:   \nLIMBA Holiday event will be held December 14th register now   \nSponsor the entertainment \nLIMBA goest to the Engeman Theater January 30 "Wait Until Dark" Discounted tickets \nSponsor the Lobby Party \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/thanks-giving-holiday-no-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121116T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20121116T000000
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CREATED:20121116T050000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121116T050000Z
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SUMMARY:LIMBA Round Table
DESCRIPTION: LIMBA occassionally will have "Round Table" discussions engaging in issues we have addressed in the past and new ideas to help set the agenda going forward. THIS MEETING REQUIRES PRE-REGISTRATION – The meeting is open to non-members as well as members but seating is very limited \nMeeting location is at the M&T Bank offices 640 Johnson Avenue\, Bohemia \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-round-table-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121109T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20121109T000000
DTSTAMP:20260421T215824
CREATED:20121109T050000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121109T050000Z
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SUMMARY:Holiday weekend Veterans Day
DESCRIPTION:   \nLIMBA Holiday event will be held December 14th register now   \nSponsor the entertainment \nLIMBA goest to the Engeman Theater January 30 "Wait Until Dark" Discounted tickets \nSponsor the Lobby Party \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/holiday-weekend-veterans-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121026T000000
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CREATED:20121026T040000Z
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SUMMARY:Gary Wirth -Ask The Lawyer
DESCRIPTION:This morning’s speaker was Gary Wirth with the law firm of Morritt Hock & Hamroff. The firm was also the sponsor of the meeting. \n  \nMr. Wirth was addressing the problems of collection. The collection issues that are germane to the construction industry in particular were central to the discussion. Not getting into an adversarial position in the first place was emphasized. When contractors fail to pay it is usually a chain of events that is the problem. \n  \nThe customer may fail to get solid funding commitments and does not pay the contractor. The contractor subsequently cannot pay the subcontractor. The subcontractor has done his job in a professional and timely manner and wants his money. The contractor says yes\, but too bad\, there is no money being transacted until I get paid. \n  \nWirth recommends that when there is an impasse don’t be docile and wait. That only makes collection less likely to happen. When the legal wheels start turning\, get out of the way. \n  \nThe other matter Gary addressed was the quality and the integrity of your legal representation. It is important but the way a client can ascertain those qualities was less apparent. \n  \nOther aspects of collection may not involve litigation. Arbitration is another route and that can be more or less effective than litigation depending again on the quality of the arbiter.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/gary-wirth-ask-the-lawyer/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121019T000000
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SUMMARY:LIMBA meeting Congressman Bishop\,  Sponsor-LICA
DESCRIPTION:Congressman Tim Bishop was our speaker this morning. Mr. Bishop had asked me to give him input on what we should emphasize. Infrastructure was my reply. Our sponsor for the meeting was Long Island Contractors Association (LICA). These LICA members are deeply impacted by the fact that so little is getting done. \nThe Congressman proceeded to give an example of the ancillary effects of building infrastructure. His example was a roadway project that lent itself to development. In Middle Island. After the completion a business complex was approved that resulted in 350 new jobs that would not have been built otherwise.  \nTim reminded us of the different world we live in today. “Back in the 70’s the federal government was in for 68% of the cost. The balance was paid by local and state.” Today\, of course\, that money availability does not exist. There had been in excess of $6 billion in federal funds for building local infrastructure\, and that was reduced to $650 million. That is about a 90% reduction. Bishop has a bill that will restore some of the money to the level $2.9 billion. That money will go to clean water resources. That trust fund will need a funding source\, perhaps similar to the highway trust fund where new money is constantly refreshed. \nWaste water limitations are inhibiting growth on Long Island. Bishop recited a number of locales that cannot build because the sewers in place cannot handle the demand\, Southampton being one of them. \nWe brought up the possibility of public/private partnerships. That seems to be the route that much of the world is traveling to achieve infrastructure needs. I pointed out that the transcontinental railroad was built under this concept. In that case the federal government owned much of the land that was deeded to the rail companies. This land that had little value at the time because transportation that could serve the people was very limited. On one hand you might say that this was one helluva gift to private industry\, but it gave us the transportation links that caused this nation to prosper. \nThe congressman than spoke of education and the continued funding of our important educational and research institutions. The SUNY system on Long Island provides an astounding 35\,000 jobs. These are jobs that bring families a good living. The second biggest employer is Brookhaven National Labs. Again high end\, high value jobs. Education and research that these institutions bring to Long Island are the tools that make a better future possible. Perhaps it would be better for all of us if industry was a much bigger part of the equation\, but this is the economy that we have and it serves far more than the local Long Island region. Assets that we have improve the job knowledge and science that serves the state and the country.  \nMarc Herbst\, our sponsor this morning\, gave us some sobering stats on job losses in the construction industry that he represents. Ninety five hundred construction jobs lost in the past year. The job loss multiplier is three times that amount. \nDuring the Q&A BOCES board member Dan Tomeshevsky told us that the funds for vocational training are drying up. He stated that this segment of the population is very important since every student is not motivated toward college\, and yet we need these skilled workers.  \nSt Joseph’s College professor Al Vitters suggested that there is possibly a student loan bubble looming. The congressman added that this problem is being increased by the predatory nature of some for profit colleges that are setting up “store front” operations right outside military installations. I suggested we spend little military funds for guidance counseling before we discharge our soldiers. Bishop agreed\, that would be money well spent. \nThis session covered a lot of issues and concerns. We got the message that there is a vast difference between the idea that we are spending too much and whether we are investing enough to seed the future.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-meeting-congressman-bishop-sponsor-lica/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121012T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20121012T000000
DTSTAMP:20260421T215824
CREATED:20121012T040000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121012T040000Z
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SUMMARY:LIMBA Prog CHANGE Assenblyman Dean Murray
DESCRIPTION:Our speaker this morning was Assemblyman Dean Murray from the 3rd  district. Mr. Murray led off with the governor’s initiative known as  "NY Youth Works" program. The program is designed to help create jobs  for young people that are lacking saleable skills. Employing tools such  as BOCES and training available through industry the goal is to make  more productive lives for this segment of the population. \n  \nSchool  districts in the past provided ample funds to train vocational skills\,  but as their budgets tightened up they reduced the funding that they  provided for training students. BOCES gets most or\, perhaps all\, of  their funds from the school districts that they serve. If that money  doesn’t come in the entire system is threatened. \n  \nThis  training would be a formidable task in the best of times\, but with  diminished resources it is infinitely harder. "You can’t abruptly change  the course of young people’s lives\," stated assemblyman Murray\, but  that is the job that needs to be done. \n  \nUnfunded  mandates\, for schools and localities were also discussed. Murray’s  argument is that\, while well intended\, the mandates should be created  and paid for at the level of government that will implement them.  Ideally a school district can create a mandate they will decide on\, and  pay for. \n  \nIn  the discussion that ensued after Dean finished his opening remarks the  audience had a number of observations and suggestions that were helpful.  Representatives of the Longwood school board and Dean Lucera from BOCES  suggested a public private partnership. Lucera spoke of a two page  article in Newsday that delved into the training that was available  through BOCES and as a result businesses contacted BOCES to help them  with the training they were looking to implement. That influx of  inquiries was temporary\, and chances are if there was sustained  information about programs the demand for BOCES services would remain  high.  \n  \nWhy  not create a section of the newspapers that listed skills where  manufacturers and service companies would be willing to participate.  Advertisers could possibly support that resource. LIMBA can create a  hyperlink to BOCES training programs. \n  \nThe  consensus in the room was that manufacturing companies are the  underpinning of the economy\, and the training of skilled crafts people  is essential to a vibrant manufacturing region. It is true that Long  Island has a very diversified economy\, but manufacturing is still  important. Upstate that case is even more compelling. \n  \nAnother  topic was the politics of change. Murray was complementary of governor  Cuomo and his ability to motivate lawmakers to cooperate. The bigger  problem politically was not so much between democrats and republican\,  but difference in regions of the state. Each region has its own needs  and they are often in opposition to each other. \n \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-prog-change-assenblyman-dean-murray/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121005T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20121005T000000
DTSTAMP:20260421T215824
CREATED:20121005T040000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121005T040000Z
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SUMMARY:LIMBA Helena Williams LIRR Pres- Sponsored by GPI
DESCRIPTION:Long  Island Rail Road president\, Helena Williams was our speaker this  morning. Ms Williams comes to report on railroad issues almost every  year. The LIRR is a very large commuter rail system and there is usually  something to report. \n  \nWe  began today with the second track from Farmingdale to Ronkonkoma. The  preliminary plans have been completed and build out has begun. This is  an important link that will improve service and is expected increase  ridership. Fortunately when the electrical system was originally laid in  the ground it was built robust enough to handle the additional service.  Now they merely tap into what is currently there. \n  \nMs.  Williams said that the better service would probably include a Bus  Rapid Transit link connecting Farmingdale station to Huntington. \n  \nEast  Side Access is several years away\, but there is a serious commitment to  completing that link. That work is very complicated inasmuch as three  working rail systems have to operate while the work is being done.  Construction on the Queens side has to work with soft dirt. This  requires special equipment and the work is dangerous. Drilling through  granite in the bowels of Manhattan is actually easier and safer because  the granite is self-supporting. I believe the new goal is 2019  completion. \n  \nThe  topic then turned to Penn Station. Helena brought a couple of pictures  of the original station before real estate interests decided destroy it  and build Madison Square Garden. The original structure was magnificent.  (Fortunately Jackie Onassis was around to save Grand Central Station  from the same fate).  \n  \nMs.  Williams wants to restore some of the greatness that was the original  structure. I asked if that was even possible\, and Williams said that  there are ways of making the station more spacious and having access to  daylight streaming into the station. The task of doing that would be  large and expensive. In the meantime there are ways of making the  station more user friendly. Signage for ease of navigating the station  is among the small interim changes that could be made. Among the final  thoughts on Penn Station was that this newly renovated station could be  the hub of a much greater development effort. \n  \nLastly  we discussed train safety and the use of modern signal systems.  Positive Train Control otherwise referred to as PTC. PTC is a very  effective train safety system. It is also very expensive. This  self-monitoring system will override the human operator if he fails to  execute an avoidance maneuver. Over time it will be installed. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-helena-williams-lirr-pres-sponsored-by-gpi/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120928T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20120928T000000
DTSTAMP:20260421T215824
CREATED:20120928T040000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120928T040000Z
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SUMMARY:David Calone “LI venture capitalist and Suff Cnty Plann Chr"
DESCRIPTION:David Calone was our speaker this morning. Mr Calone has had extensive exposure on the workings of LIPA. He is also the chairman of the Suffolk Planning Commission. Today he was talking about infrastructure\, energy and also talking about venture capital \n  \nHe began by citing the cost of doing business on Long Island in terms of electric power and stated the power plants were grossly over assessed. Under the new contract with PSE&G there may be repowering of old plants. The way this would be done is that entirely new modern generating facilities would be built next to antiquated plants on locations that were already approved for power plants.  Upon completion of the new plants\, the old ones could be dismantled. Whatever we do new power sources must be built including wind generators and solar. \n  \nHe spoke of a 10 town agreement on solar. Getting that done was like herding cats. \nHe advocates for a professional certification process that is uniform throughout the bi-county area and can be completed on-line. This would help business expedite viable plans. \n  \nSewers are another hot topic with Calone and to build out the parts of Suffolk that can be built out practically. Calone suggests that a Tax Increment Finance (TIF) could be the vehicle to accomplish that. A TIF would create a tax that would provide for the building of sewers and the revenues from the new business and residents that they would accommodate would pay for it. Clustering of business and residential would create efficiencies and preserve open space. \n  \nInnovation and enterprise zones were discussed and Calone cited Boise Idaho as a place where venture capital flourishes. The reason that place attracts venture capital money is because there are many like minded people and they tend to be more adventures. That is to say- less risk averse. The mentality is that there will be failures\, but there will be home runs as well. \n  \nWe must create the environment. David used the term “economic gardening” helping established business flesh-out their plans for growth. “no worker left behind’ was another term I picked up this morning. \n  \nLong Island certainly has the wealth\, what we lack is the imagination and the culture that creates the symbiosis that is required to marry people of ideas with those that have the means to invest. \n  \nCalone seems intend in changing that culture.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/david-calone-li-venture-capitalist-and-suff-cnty-plann-chr/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120921T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20120921T000000
DTSTAMP:20260421T215824
CREATED:20120921T040000Z
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SUMMARY:Paul Pontieri\, Mayor of Patchogue
DESCRIPTION:Our speaker was Mayor Paul Pontieri of Patchogue \n  \n“I’m  a mayor that likes to say yes\, when people approach me with ideas to  develop the assets of the village.” That was the essence of this  morning’s talk by Mayor Paul Pontieri of Patchogue. By being open to new  ideas there has been much development in the village. \n  \nPatchogue  is an old village with many business establishments dating back to the  turn of the last century. The changing times left Patchogue with old  derelict hotels when the railroad was extended east. There was a large  textile mill on the west end of town that was abandoned years ago and  was an eyesore. When Pontieri began his first term the vacancy rate of  the retail establishments were about 35%. There was very little activity  on the street. \n  \nPatchogue needed a sense of community\, a place where people want to be for entertainment\, dining and shopping. \n  \nWhat  was needed according to the mayor was the rebuilding of a community. An  old vaudeville theater in the heart of town had been used as a movie  theater and was in poor condition. A suggestion to knock it down was  rejected\, and instead it was fully restored into a state of the art  theater for live performances. The theater is booked for shows about 200  nights per year and is profitable. \n  \nFortunately  the village had previously built a sewer system that was geared to  handle 800\,000 gallons per day. A capacity that allowed new structures  and restoration of the village. The village still has a lot of excess  capacity. \n  \nBy  using funds that were made available through congressman Tim Bishop(  about $1.5 million) and the then County executive Steve Levy (who  happened to be in the room) the village moved forward on many fronts.  Residential housing\, retail space\, the theater\, were all part of the  grand vision that is now Patchogue. Rental dwellings are in short supply  on Long Island\, and affordable rental property for residential use is  essential for the housing of a young population. Now 50% of the housing  in Patchogue is rental. I believe it is about 17% for the rest of Long  Island. Paul told us that Suffolk County had about $15 million for use  in the downtown areas. Patchogue got about half of it. Levy volunteered “  He got it because he asked.” Another contibution for lighting came from  Caithness Power\, about $½ million. \n  \nDensity  is not a problem\, it’s an asset. Density gives a village a pulse\, but  it must be well planned and have the infrastructure to support it. \nWhen  asked about the school taxes and the objections raised by school boards  he told us that the added value gave the village the needed tax money  to address the increased needs for services. \n  \nDuring  the Q&A someone asked what advice he would give to other mayors\,  Pontieri said spend the money quickly before it goes away and take a lot  of pictures for the press with the person who helped you get it.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/paul-pontieri-mayor-of-patchogue/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120914T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20120914T000000
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SUMMARY:Ed Romaine-GOP Candidate Brookhaven Supv
DESCRIPTION:  \nOur speaker this morning was Ed Romaine. Mr. Romaine has been in county government as a legislator\, a 5 times elected County Clerk\, and in recent years he returned to the legislature. \n   \nWith the vacancy created when Brookhaven Town Supervisor resigned to lead Accelerate Long Island\, The GOP asked Mr. Romaine to run for the position\, and Ed accepted. \n   \nThe funding of government services was addressed by Romaine. The practice of one-time fixes such as selling off assets has no sustainability. The real sacrifices that must be made are difficult but needed. \n   \nWhen Mr. Lesko made his budget he made substantial cuts on items that he called "non-essential." Romaine disagrees with some of those service cuts that Lesko termed non-essential. \n   \nLooking at the revenue side there are landfill fees and mortgage taxes. Romaine wants to explore the possibility of using the methane gasses produced by the landfill. He is very much in favor of alternative energy produced by wind and solar and this could be part of that mix of energy production. \n   \n"It is difficult to tie together a region that is so spread out with public transportation" Brookhaven is physically the largest county in the country\, and the population is the second largest. That statement brought us to the topic of The Ronkonkoma Hub. By concentrating residential\, business and industrial components in close proximity to each other\, it is easier to serve that community with transportation\, power\, and sewers. \n   \nAs far as sewers are concerned there has been much trepidation by the county in building sewers due to the Southwest Sewer District scandal of the 70’s. Today where there are sewers they are isolated from each other and many by now are old and failing. Mr. Romaine thinks we should recreate a large-scale sewer district under a single management team. This way efficiency of scale can be achieved and quality standards can be applied. \n   \nThere are several goals that Romaine has in mind and they range from rail infrastructure to more emphasis on vocational training\, such as that provided by BOCES \n   \nBusiness can be given incentives by tax abatements\, IDA loans\, and allowing industrial density\, and Romaine said he would bring those incentives about. \n   \nDuring the Q&A portion I asked Dr. Matt Cordaro to comment on the experience he had as the president of Nashville Electric Nashville where they consolidated several layers of government into one more efficient body. According to Cordaro approvals for major work was facilitated by this structure of government \n   \nErnie Fazio \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/ed-romaine-gop-candidate-brookhaven-supv/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120907T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20120907T000000
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SUMMARY:LIMBA speaker- Riverhead Supervisor Sean Walter
DESCRIPTION:Our speaker this morning was Riverhead Supervisor Sean Walter \nToday we were brought up to date on the Riverhead project known as “EPCAL” http://www.townofriverheadny.gov/files/documents/Epcal.OFB.home.pdf \nThis Navel Weapons Reserve Plant had been leased to Grumman. It was turned over by the Navy to the Town of Riverhead at no cost when the Grumman Company no longer needed to test planes there. The property grant was supposed to create jobs to replace those jobs lost when defense collapsed. \nAccording to Walter “the potential is a billion dollars\, if it’s a dollar.” Walter thinks the sale of the property to Jan Burman for $17 million was a mistake. Since then numerous proposals have been made\, and some of them bordered on ludicrous\, including an indoor ski mountain. Yes\, I did say ski mountain. There are probably worse ideas\, but I’m not yet insane enough to imagine them. \nThe property suffers from the need of multiple layers of approvals to get anything done. Approvals from the Town\, County\, and I believe the state. A similar property in Massachusetts was offered-up to local jurisdiction. These obstacles were overcome when various interested parties cooperated.  \nIn Riverhead there are people who are working on introducing an overall plan and making changes in zoning to facilitate the development of this valuable place. \nWhen municipalities have complex problems and many conflicting interests the remedy in the past has been to create an “authority.” However a good idea that may be\, the term authority has a negative ring to it. Instead Senator Lavalle and the town officials are trying to create legislation that makes it more like the structure of the Pine Barrens. Here are some features they have to work with. \nAir Strip \nThe plan at this time is quite comprehensive and the property has some very assets including an airstrip that will be preserved and used by aviation related businesses. The idea of moving airfreight at EPCAL has been roundly rejected years ago. And use as a general aviation airport will not happen either \nRail Link \nThere is a rail link into the property and with our more recent enthusiasm for rail freight; this becomes a very valuable feature. However it is not being considered as a secondary rail trans-load center as was built in Yaphank. The perceived value is a conduit for local business.  \nMaglev Test Track \nThe inventors of the Maglev train have created a system that makes the Maglev compatible with conventional rail. There is a TIGER grant filed with the federal government. TIGER grants need an agreeable municipal partner to be funded and Riverhead has been on board for some time. The State of New York is considering lending support as well. The track is too short\, (2 miles) to demonstrate Maglev speed but what will be demonstrated is the ability to lift heavy loads and be more stable than any rail technology devised so far. Riverhead and the state do not need to come up with money they merely need to declare the idea as being useful to that municipality. \nErnie Fazio \n 
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-speaker-riverhead-supervisor-sean-walter/
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SUMMARY:Labor Day Weekend NO MEETING
DESCRIPTION: No meetings are scheduled on holiday weekends
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/labor-day-weekend-no-meeting-3/
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SUMMARY:Ken Daly Pres National Grid NY
DESCRIPTION:Our  speaker this morning was Ken Daly\, President of National Grid NY; this  was a good follow-up to our last week’s speaker from LIPA. The major  players in electric energy are in flux\, and the audience was very  interested in what we could expect. \n  \nMr.  Daly began by stressing that the corporation considers safety to be an  important aspect of their business. Hurricanes and winter related  failures are of primary importance. Now that National Grid no longer has  the LIPA distribution contract\, but it will still generate 2/3 of the  electric power. And they will still be supplying gas just as they did in  the past.   \nPSE&G will be LIPA’s contractor. The good news is that the workforce will remain the same. \n  \nNational  Grid will continue to build out the gas supply distribution system.  According to Ken it is a slow and costly process\, but there are plans to  serve a lot more people. After these last two weeks presentations we  can appreciate some of the complex issues that these entities are  dealing with.   \nNational  Grid is building a gas supply line that will cross the water coming  from Brooklyn to the Rockaways near the Marine Parkway Bridge. It will  travel down the Rockaway peninsula and emerge in Nassau County. This  will be an additional source of natural gas for Long Island. \n  \nKeeping  rates low requires a concerted effort to keep company operations  efficient. In addition they are working on efficiencies that are on the  customer side. He also noted that the gas itself has never been less  costly as it is presently. That may fluctuate a little\, but Daly thinks  the long-term prospects of low price gas are excellent. He based that  prediction on the fact that we are producing a lot of gas at the  wellhead and there appears to be an enormous amount of gas in the  ground. According to Daly a home gas conversions from oil reduces  pollutants that are equivalent to removing 45 cars from the road. \n  \nKen  then spoke about the many community involvements that National Grid  addresses. The Girl Scouts and United Way had representatives in the  room and both of them praised National Grid for the assistance they  provide. National Grid’s school speaker program encourages students to  pursue STEM. This acronym stands for Science Technology\, Engineering and  Math. This education formula leads to well paying and interesting jobs\,  and industry needs these people. Encouraging students in this direction  is good for the Long Island region and it has long-term benefits to  business. In other words we all win.   \nThe  Cinderella Project was first developed by the Brooklyn Union Gas  Company National Grid’s predecessor in 1966. That community initiative  revitalizes areas that need to be rehabilitated. The modern Cinderella  program is a more focused on green technologies when executing  Cinderella projects   \nQ&A \n  \nIt  was pointed out that methane gas (natural gas) has a higher potential  for greenhouse effect than CO2. How good is leak prevention and  detection? Daly said the new distribution system components are very  effective at providing system integrity. \n  \nAnother question was on repowering old plants. Daly said that interim work has made the old generating units measurably cleaner.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/ken-daly-pres-national-grid-ny/
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SUMMARY:Michael Hervey -LIPA
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nMr.  Michael Hervey\, President of LIPA was our speaker this morning and he  covered a lot of topics. He explained the considerations that LIPA was  making when it came to the workforce that makes it all happen in the new  contractor selection \n  \nBut there were other options that LIPA had. \n\nIt      could have become a true municipal power company\nIt      could have continued with National Grid with a newly negotiated contract\nIt      could select a new contractor\n\n  \nThe issues that were involved with true municipal were concerns over the nature of the workforce and how that would be handled \nAs far as generation is concerned not much would change. LIPA would still have to buy the power from outside vendors. \nThey  chose to select a new vender under what we could gather\, was better  financial terms. That vender turned out to be PSE&G (Public Service  Power & Gas) \n  \nThe  transition is actually quite complex and much of the complexity is the  workforce. Some of the workforce was dual purpose serving National  Grid’s gas division and also the electric power division. None of the  PSE&G people will be in the gas division. That will still be in the  hands of National Grid. Then there is the issue of management PSE&G  can absorb the union labor but the management will be theirs. It was not  clear to us what would happen regarding the management employees. \n  \nHervey  talked about the “storm hardening” measures that have been taken. The  system was upgraded to withstand winds of up to 130 MPH. There has been a  considerable amount of new equipment to support that effort and Hervey  claimed that LIPA’s readiness was credited with being the best overhead  system in the state. \n  \nThe  renewable energy plan has been installing solar at train stations  parking lots and other places. These systems are performing\, according  to LIPA’s Mike Deering\, at about 30% higher than the projections when  the plans were made. These installations are capable of recharging  electric cars that are parked in the lots while introducing excess power  into the grid. With the small number of electric cars presently\, most  of the power generated is going into the grid. \n  \nAnother  area where LIPA tells us they have been aggressive is energy  conservation. The main benefit of conservation is the avoidance of  building more capacity because more capacity means the commitment of  resources for a long period. \n  \nThere  has been some relief in the cost of power. We have seen the cost of  power rise considerably in the past 10 years\, but now the there are more  plants designed for gas\, and gas has been at a low price. The lower  generating costs are being seen in our bills. The long term prospect for  having low cost for gas seems to be pretty good. \nWe  do not benefit from the low cost of Hydro-power from Canada because we  simply do not have an energy trunk that can handle the power we need.  The Governor has been working out the obstacles to moving that power to  lower New York State and that would include Long Island.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/michael-hervey-lipa/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120810T000000
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SUMMARY:No Meeting Summer Schedule
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URL:https://limba.net/calendar/no-meeting-summer-schedule-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120803T000000
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SUMMARY:LIMBA Randy Altschuler
DESCRIPTION:Our LIMBA speaker this morning was Randy Altchuler\, the Republican congressional candidate for the 1st congressional district\, a seat that is presently occupied by Tim Bishop. \nMr. Altchuler addressed the audience stating that job creation would be of paramount importance. One of the impediments to higher employment according to Mr. Altchuler was regulation. I pointed out to the speaker that there are some regulations that are beneficial to the public as protection. When asked about the Glass- Steagal Act he was not sure. (Glass Steagal Act separated banking and investment houses since the days of FDR) It was disassembled over the past three presidents. Its removal has been cited as one the causes of our recent financial debacle. \nMr. Altschuler told us that he could work in an independent bi-partisan way in congress. During the Q&A Mike Cooney asked if he signed the famous Grover Norquist tax pledge. He said he had. The follow-up from the same person then asked\, “Where is your allegiance to Norquist or the Constitution? Randy said the pledge also reflects the wishes of the people he expects to represents. \nAltschuler spoke about the Affordable Healthcare Act otherwise known as Obama Care. He stated that there were some desirable aspects of the legislation but he objected to the size and scope. He did not say he would try to repeal it. He left us with the impression he would look for some modifications\, but was not specific. \nThe topic of size and scope began a new area of discussion. Most legislation is too large and generally incomprehensible. The audience was solidly with him on this point. We all know why omnibus bills are presented and that is to hide all sorts of “goodies” for one or more special interests. \nRandy stated that infrastructure funding was essential and he would support it. It was pointed out to him that the Republicans in the house have not voted for infrastructure projects. I asked since the party was committed to making Barack Obama a one term president\, how would that happen? Randy said ‘that’s a loaded question”. I agreed\, it was a loaded question\, but I wasn’t making it up\, those were Mitch McConnell’s words. Altschuler insisted that he understood the issue well enough to know investments in transportation and other projects were essential. \nChris Garvey\, a Ron Paul supporter\, was in the room and asked if the candidate would join in abolishing the Federal Reserve. He stated that he would not support such an effort. \nVictor Yannacone posed several items\, one on taxing people such as hedge fund operators the same as most other people. Another was revising corporate taxes to encourage investment while discouraging debt\, and still another to re-instate the penny tax on stock transactions that would discourage the mega-trading that has disrupted the stock market. (That tax if it did not discourage the same behavior would raise many billions of dollars.) \nThis audience was very active during the Q&A and it was clear that that they are not bashful about asking pointed question even if they were politely phrased. \nGreenworld Marketing a company that promotes the use and installation in the most efficient compact and safe wind energy technology sponsored this meeting. Greenworld also owns technology for the building of high-speed ferries. \nThank You Gerry Fitzpatrick for your sponsorship
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-randy-altschuler/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120720T000000
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SUMMARY:No Meeting Summer Schedule
DESCRIPTION:  \nMeeting will be held at the Holiday Inn 3845 Veterans Memorial Highway\, Ronkonkoma  hotel phone 631 585-9500 \nRoom opens at 8AM Program begins 8:30 and adjourns at 9:30AM     Member fee $15   non member fee $25 \nRegister on-line     https://limba.net/breakfastform.php    or call 631 757-1698
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/no-meeting-summer-schedule/
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SUMMARY:Frank McKay National Leader of the Independence Party
DESCRIPTION:Our LIMBA speaker this morning was Frank McKay. Frank has a wealth of knowledge about politics\, but he is far from one-dimensional. His varied experiences in music\, communications and politics give him the ability to weave an interesting story. He is the national chairman of the Independence Party. The Independence Party is still small compared to the Democrats and Republicans\, but it is the largest “third party” in the country and they are established in every state in the union. There influence is much larger than their physical size. Locally it is difficult to win an election in either party without the endorsement of the Independence Party. The party endorses Republicans and Democrats with no special loyalty to either one. \nFrank did not create the party but he is credited with making it the force that it is. When questioned about the philosophy of the party\, Frank told us that they are not at all involved with social issues. Gay marriage\, abortion rights\, and other social issues that a candidate may promote are not part of the litmus test that determines the support of a candidate. When they look at a prospective officeholder overall effectiveness is judged. The party has been criticized for not having the constricting viewpoints that other parties demand. In other words they have no catechism. He said some refer to them as the “Seinfeld Party” \nIn his interesting raconteur style McKay told of encounters with colorful political people he has had contact with. Among them was Mike Blumberg who he tried to lure into the last presidential race. Blumberg assured him that if he thought there was a real possibility that he was prepared to commit $2 billion to a nationwide race \nBeyond politics\, Frank’s enjoys communicating. He has a television interview show called “Turning Point” The programs are created in Out of The Box Studios in Bohemia and air an NBC affiliate and will soon go to a few NPR markets. The topics vary but politics and scientific discoveries are among the topics. The tapings avoid the news items of the day or local disasters in order to retain an “evergreen” nature. In other words a show produced today may have a long shelf life and can be shown in different parts of the country\, and in different times of the year. For example you’ll hear no references to the snowstorm they fought getting into the studio. Recently we taped an interview with Maglev inventors Drs Gordon Danby\, James Powell. \nThis was a particularly animated and informative meeting where the audience and the speaker remained and continued to chat for about a half hour.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/frank-mckay-national-leader-of-the-independence-party/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120706T000000
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SUMMARY:JUly 4th Recess No Meeting
DESCRIPTION:  Meeting will be held at the Holiday Inn 3845 Veterans Memorial Highway\, Ronkonkoma hotel phone 631 585-9500 Room opens at 8AM Program begins 8:30 and adjourns at 9:30AM Member fee $15 non member fee $25 Register on-line https://limba.net/breakfastform.php or call 631 757-1698
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/july-4th-recess-no-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120629T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20120629T000000
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SUMMARY:JUly 4th Recess No Meeting
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URL:https://limba.net/calendar/july-4th-recess-no-meeting-2/
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SUMMARY:Theresa Regnante- United Way
DESCRIPTION:Theresa  Regnante is the Executive Director of the United Way of Long Island.  Theresa was our speaker this morning. The United Way has a 48-year  history on Long Island and while the mission remains the same the  elements that need attention do vary. However the range of services has  always been quite extensive. \n  \nThe  mission pays a lot of attention to programs that foster access to  healthcare\, providing financial information\, family counseling\, and  education for children. \n  \nOne  of the items that concern the United Way in addition to providing  immediate services is the preparation of younger people to avoid the  trap of need in the first place. That means vocational training to  obtain skills that are in demand and are fairly compensated for. While  pondering this need the United Way decided that instead of creating  their own training unit\, why not partner with BOCES. BOCES has programs  that have been developed over the years and the partnership works well. \n  \nUnited  Way investments in the community are prioritized. Having limited  resources means care must be taken in selecting programs. The entire  budget for Long Island United Way is $18 million. Really not a lot of  money when you consider the breadth and scope of the units demands.  There are 38 people on staff and the net flowing to the programs is 88  cents of every dollar after paying staff\, insurance\, utilities\, and all  ancillary costs. \n  \nThe  agency has created other partnerships to deal with various problems.  Project Warmth gets the support of National Grid and LIPA. National Grid  will provide direct help as well advertising for the program in the  bills. LIPA bills contain envelopes for contributions by the public to  help support that program \n  \nWe  were reminded of the corporate sign-ups that in the past were directed  at the regions largest employers. Grumman\, NY Telephone LILCO were all  big contributors through their very broad based employee enrollment  plans. That still exists in many companies today\, but some very large  companies have shrunk or disappeared. Republic Aviation\, and Fairchild\,  gone. Grumman is a shadow of its old size and these dramatic business  changes has made funding needed for programs that much more difficult. \n  \nThere  is federal money that is dispersed through the United Way but the  formulas for distributing those funds are convoluted and usually bear no  semblance to need and logic. Areas that can certainly use the funds may  not be getting it\, while on the other hand an equally deserving group  is. This is one of the problems that the United Way is hoping to make  some progress on. This inequity is governed by the way an area is  structured. Incorporated villages will do better than unincorporated  areas.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/theresa-regnante-united-way/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120615T000000
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SUMMARY:LIMBA Doing business with India -Pradeep Gupta
DESCRIPTION:Our speaker this morning\, Pradeep Gupta\, gave us an overview of the nature intricacies of doing business in India. Mr. Gupta is an accountant by profession but has built an expertise in American / Indian Trade. \nIndia has been on an unprecdentent growth pattern\, as have the other BRIC (Brazil\, Russia\, India\, China) countries. Each of these countries have various strengths and weaknesses. Mr. Gupta’s objectives included showing us the areas that are open to partnerships. India is the 4th largest economy in the world\, of the $450 billion in imports 5.7% come from the United States. The implication here is that\, that number could be considerably higher. On the other hand 12.6% of India’s exports are destined to the USA.   \nIndia is an attractive place to invest for several reasons. India has numerous dialects\, but English is almost universal (less so in the rural areas).  American brands are respected because we are considered innovators and that desirable trait is valued. The MADE IN AMERICA is a big plus. In the minds of the Indians\, American made implies quality. Intellectual property is generally respected. Architectural and engineering are among the desirable services that are used by the Indians.  \nHere are the key sectors in the Indian economy; \n\nAutomotive-      American brands are being built in country- they are also creating      replacement parts.\nClean      Technology- That would include wind and solar technology as well as      alternate fuels among others.\nDefense-      This sector is protected and there may be limited opportunity\nEducation\nFinancial      Services\nPharmaceuticals\nMedia      and Entertainment- Including a big movie industry “Bollywood”\nRetail      & Services\nTransport      and Infrastructure – This sector includes India’s extensive rail system\,      probably the world’s largest system.\n\nAmericans should pay attention to the fact that the population is growing wealthier\, and as wealth grows this large populace (1.2 billion people) will demand more and more consumer goods as this youthful nation develops.  We could benefit from that upward shift. \nNavigating- Local relationships and cultural knowledge is essential \n\nFind      local partners\nAttend      Trade Fairs or Road Shows\nSet up      Liaison Office or Branch Office\n\nAs resource information Mr. Gupta offered the following; \n\nUSA /      India Chamber of Commerce http://www.usaindiachamber.org\nUS      Embassy in India. US Commercial Service\, Minister Counselor for Commercial      Affairs\nIndian      Consulate Office\, NYC http://www.indiacgny.org\nFederation      of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) http://www.ficci.com\nExport      Import Bank of the United States http://www.exim.gov      and http://export.gov/india\nStory      of India documentary www.pbs.org/thestoryofindia\n\nWe are pleased to present this interesting topic and will create more programs in this vein in the future \nErnie Fazio
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-doing-business-with-india-pradeep-gupta/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120608T000000
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SUMMARY:LIMBA - Bob McMillan- Healthcare Supreme Court Decision
DESCRIPTION:Bob McMillan has had an interesting and diverse career. His profession is law but he has served in many high profile executive positions including being a corporate officer at Avon\, CEO of the Panama Canal Commission\, a board member of Empire Blue Cross\, and board member of the American Medical Association. \nThis morning he took on the task of explaining the national healthcare plan that many people refer to as Obama Care. The discussion was centered on the possible outcomes of the Supreme Court as they test the constitutionality of the legislation. \nMcMillan pointed out that Teddy Roosevelt promised to enact a healthcare program if he had been re-elected in the early part of the 20th century. President Nixon proposed a healthcare plan that was more encompassing than this one. Mr. Nixon unfortunately had another bag of alligators he had to attend to\, namely Watergate and impeachment. Hillary Clinton guided the Bill Clinton administration efforts toward a healthcare plan. Well that went nowhere as we all remember \nNow that a healthcare plan is in place and has been challenged by lower courts\, and the results of those challenges are mixed. So here come the Supremes. What will they do? \nBob drew for us a very pessimistic picture of the present cost of Medicare stating that the system would be kaput by 2024. He cited the cost of drugs\, the duplication of testing\, the cost of creating and maintaining paper files\, malpractice insurance costs\, end of life heroic measures and the associated costs \nAll of the negatives in the plan revolve on the items in the above paragraph. All of which can and should be addressed. \nHe went into some positive points in the legislation\, such as; keeping children on the parents policy until age 26\, no lifetime caps\, insurance exchanges which should bring the cost down but 30 states do not have them. \nThe possible Supreme Court decisions run the gamut from; \n1)      Totally upheld – nothing changes \n2)      Individual mandate rejected \n3)      Employer mandate rejected \n4)      Challenge is premature- this essentially says that no harm has been done to any entity as of yet\, and can only be challenged when a party can show harm. \nThe most interesting points were made by the speaker and by the audience after the formal presentation. The out of control elements cited above already exist. It is the reason US healthcare costs are twice as much as the next most costly system. While that is bad the cost is not justified by better outcomes. There are numerous countries that have better health outcomes. \nIt was pointed out by the speaker that some states have severely limited malpractice and their malpractice insurance is commensurately less. As much as 70% less. \nI asked why the medical profession does not do what industry has done with workers compensation. There was a time when employers could be sued. Workers compensation has removed that sword of Damocles from employers and created an orderly no fault process that compensates every injured worker. In medicine there are outsized awards in some cases and absolutely no compensation in others. Why not create medical compensation boards with the same no-fault mentality guiding the system. \nI think most of us came away thinking that this is not real good legislation\, but there is nothing here that cannot be fixed if congress wanted it fixed. Let’s see!
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-bob-mcmillan-healthcare-supreme-court-decision/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20120601T000000
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SUMMARY:Savio Chan 5 Rules For Doing Business in China
DESCRIPTION:Today’s  speaker was Savio Chan\, President and CEO of China US Partnership. Mr.  Chan is a native of China and uses his education and exposure to  American business and culture to be an effective bridge builder for both  sides of the partnership.  \n   \nSavio  began his talk by telling us about the call he got from Steve Jobs when  Jobs was trying to do business in China. He was able to give Jobs the  information on the cultural differences that impede the non-Chinese in  that country. Today China represents 25% of Apples earnings \n  \nMr. Chan gave us a relatively easy to remember set of rules; \nC  – Cultural complexity\, be familiar with custom and hidden meanings. He  told a story of a businessman that gave a Chinese executive a very  expensive Tiffany clock\, and was totally ignored. A clock is recognition  of mortality and such a gift implies you do not wish that person a long  life. As we say in Brooklyn "Who Knew?" \nH -Harness the influence of government. Be aware of the need to marshal the good will and cooperation of the government \nI  – Intellectual Property rights are very differently interpreted. There  are ways to protect your intellectual property\, you must know the  nuances \nN  – Navigate the landscape and look for partners. There are various  special skills available throughout the country. He spoke of a company  that wanted to create crystal pieces and was able to find a small  village that was already producing work for Steuben and Swarovski. \nA  – Anticipate strong local competition\, cloning\, copying\, and reverse  engineering. You have to address remedies for this going in. \n  \nRegister  your trade name in Mandarin as recognition of the culture and use the  three P’s; Be patient\, Be Persistent and create Partnerships. \n  \nDeals are not made over a single lunch or diner. Relationships are slowly and patiently built. \n  \nSavio  told us that with all of the changes that have taken place in China it  is still a command economy. Whereas America tends to have its markets  design growth.  \nThese  basic differences create challenges that can be\, and need to be  overcome. Chan pointed out that China is one of America’s most important  trade partners. In addition Chinese manufacturers are now slowly moving  factories into the United States. This moving of manufacturing  facilities to the US is old policy with some European and Japanese  companies\, but is new for China. \n  \nDuring  the Q&A the question of human rights came up. According to Savio  those concerns can be discussed\, and conditions can be agreed upon.  Another question was; "How long will it be before China is no longer the  low cost labor pool? Will it then be a further race to the bottom?"  Chan said that in some cases China is no longer the cheapest labor pool.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/savio-chan-5-rules-for-doing-business-in-china/
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SUMMARY:NO Meeting Memorial Day weekend
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SUMMARY:LIMBA - Jeremy Brown PhD - Dowling President
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jeremy Brown\, president of Dowling College\, was our speaker this morning\, and he got our attention when he stated that more information was made available last year than in the previous 5\,000. The implication is that this avalanche of information is likely to continue. Moreover that information is available worldwide and America no longer has the natural advantage. The competitiveness of other regions of the world will force us to think anew on how to remain the economic leader. \nAccord to Brown\, training for specific skills may still be appropriate\, but the expected reality is that a student will encounter opportunities that require quite different skills. Therefore the training of student should address that probability. Specific training should be looked upon as a platform from which to grow\, according to Brown. Change being a constant is what we need to adapt to\, bearing in mind that we may have numerous jobs over a lifetime. \nCollege needs to be entrepreneurial\, and the arts may be as important as hard sciences. In other words creativity is nurtured by more than an assemblage of “facts.” \nDr Brown thinks failure has a bad and undeserving name (my words). Failure is the process that helps us discard the ideas that are unworkable and leads to solutions. \nAs far as non-academic pursuits such as sports are concerned\, they have value too. Dr Brown told us that he has learned much playing basketball that gave him knowledge that was converted usefully in his serious endeavors. \nThe feeling I got from the meeting was that we are in a new world. We are grappling with new concepts of learning and working\, and we are learning all the time about the new chapter. Moreover that new chapter will help write the next chapter. The future may be a bit scary\, but scary can also be exciting.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-jeremy-brown-phd-dowling-president/
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SUMMARY:Tom Croci- Islip Town Supervisor
DESCRIPTION:The  new supervisor of Islip\, Tom Croci was our speaker this morning. Every  changing of the guard has surprises that appear after the transition.  Islip was no exception. But Tom went into this election knowing that  hard decisions would have to be made. \n  \nThe  problem with cutting costs is that there is usually a good rationale  for creating a service or a department. Therefore cutting something out  of the budget means hurting good programs. Mr. Croci has taken the  stance that in many cases you can strip a program of some if the  administration costs and still retain the program by consolidating  departments. That is what he has done in some cases. \n  \nRevenues  on the other hand can be enhanced\, not by raising taxes\, but by  marketing useful services that bring revenues to business such as the  Free Trade Zone. The utilization has risen to 80% from 14% in a few  short months. \n  \nCreating  awareness that there is urgency in solving problems is useful in  getting things to change\, according to Croci. Doing so with a team  approach where people feel that they are part of a big picture helps  create the right attitudes. Whether they are appointed or unionized  public service workers\, adept leadership will get you where you need to  go. Croci told us that so far the unions are cooperative\, and seem to  understand the urgency as well everybody else. \n  \nAnother  area that can be made to be more of a municipal contributor is the  airport. “This will not be another JFK or LaGuardia but the level of  service we had in the past should be maintained.” We have one major  airline\, Southwest\, and while that has been a good service the planes  have been packed and other airlines could come in and take on direct  routes that Southwest is not interested in serving.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/tom-croci-islip-town-supervisor/
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SUMMARY:LIMBA Dr. Matt Cordaro- Governors Energy Highway
DESCRIPTION:Our Speaker this morning\, Dr Matt Cordaro has been a constant voice on energy matters since the 1970’s. His experience in the utility field is matched by very few people anywhere. With the level of expertise he brings to the table you can expect the presentation to have some depth\, and it did. \nCordaro’s topic was the Governors Energy Highway. The idea is to knit together a wide system of generation coming from various sources in the state. More pointedly\, bringing generally low polluting\, low cost power from upstate to downstate. Presently there is an abundance of available power from Hydro Quebec and wind generation in New York that cannot efficiently be moved to the so-called load pockets such as Long Island \nMatt stated that there are a large number of generators locally that “were already old when I was young.” 40% of the power plants are over 40 years old and 22% are over 50 years old. \nLast month an advisory board was formed to create an unclogging project. The panel will address; Efficiency\, Renewables\, and Repowering\, The underlying objectives are to lower costs\, create competitive rates\, and develop new technologies. \nThe grand idea of building a 1000 megawatt had broad initial support. The environmentalists liked it because it would tap non-polluting sources such as wind and previously built hydro. Already on the planning boards is the Champlain-Hudson Express planned for the northern part of the state. That will cover the area coming down from Canada toward Albany. The overall plan is very complex and just refining the connections is going to cost about $2billion. The other elements are new generation facilities\, repowering old power plants\, and abandoning old inefficient plants\, particularly high polluting coal burning power plants. Some of the repowering efforts will be right here on Long Island. \nDuring the Q&A which was quite lively due to the level of expertise in the room\, the question of vulnerability came up. Would we become too dependent on this new system if that power link was sabotaged\, or broken? The answer is no because we would still be required to have 80% of the needed generating capacity in place. In other words we would still have generators in place that could be fired up if needed. \nThe question about carbon based energy still being an important component of the energy mix was raised. Cordaro agreed that the natural gas plants would still be used\, but any new plants would be combined cycle gas burning plants that pollute very little.
URL:https://limba.net/calendar/limba-dr-matt-cordaro-governors-energy-highway/
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