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Maine Voters to Consider $60M Bond, Most Targeting TBED

Friday, May 2, 2003

Maine Governor John Baldacci got nearly everything he wanted in a bond proposal to encourage technology-based economic development (TBED). The Maine legislature shaved $10 million from the Governor's original request before passing the bond on to Maine voters for consideration at a special referendum June 10. The bond proposal includes:

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HUD 'SuperNOFA' Offers Funding for TBED

Friday, May 2, 2003

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has notified its partners more than $2.3 billion is available in the FY 2003 SuperNOFA (Notification of Funding Availability), including 43 separate funding opportunities for local units of government and nonprofit faith-based and community organizations.

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Venture-backed Women-led Enterprises Perform Well, Springboard Survey Shows

Friday, May 2, 2003

Venture-backed women-led enterprises are moving well beyond start-up stages of corporate formation to revenue generation, and almost 20 percent report profitability, according to Springboard Enterprises, whose program for women entrepreneurs has helped raise $1.76 billion in equity capital for women-led companies.

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Virginia Alliance Sees First Fruits of 2002 Strategic Plan

Friday, May 2, 2003

A strategic plan issued in 2002 by the Fifth Planning District Regional Alliance in Virginia may officially have completed the first phase when the Alliance recently awarded $273,342 in grants and earmarked funds.

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People

Friday, May 2, 2003

Gov. Bill Richardson has appointed his chief of staff, David Harris, to serve as executive director of the New Mexico Finance Authority.

Idaho Falls businessman LaMoyne Hyde was appointed by Gov. Dirk Kempthorne to serve as Director of the Idaho Department of Commerce.

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People

Friday, May 2, 2003

Gov. Bill Richardson has appointed his chief of staff, David Harris, to serve as executive director of the New Mexico Finance Authority.

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People

Friday, May 2, 2003

Idaho Falls businessman LaMoyne Hyde was appointed by Gov. Dirk Kempthorne to serve as Director of the Idaho Department of Commerce.

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People

Friday, May 2, 2003

Gov. James McGreevey recently appointed Alfred Koeppe as the new Chairman of the Economic Development Authority of New Jersey.

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People

Friday, May 2, 2003

Frank Shafroth has left his position as lobbyist for the National Governors' Association.

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People

Friday, May 2, 2003

Bill Todd, former CEO of the Georgia Research Alliance, has joined the staff of Gov. Sonny Perdue to work on special projects.

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People

Friday, May 2, 2003

Patrick Von Bargen has joined the leadership team in the Office of the Chairman at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as Managing Executive for Policy and Staff. Mr. Von Bargen formerly was Executive Director of the National Center for Regional Innovation and Competitiveness and Vice President of the Council on Competitiveness.

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Do It For Mom

Friday, May 2, 2003

A Note from the Editor

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Recommended Reading: Understanding and Building Bioregions

Friday, May 2, 2003

Perhaps in no other sector are efforts to grow an industry so dependent on a strong public-private partnership as they are for biotech and the life sciences. Most of the research funding for the field flows from the government to universities and research institutions. Industry then steps up for clinical studies and commercialization.

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NCSL: States Haven't Won FY03 Budget Battle

Friday, April 25, 2003

With only two months left in most fiscal years, states must still close a $21.5 billion budget gap in order to comply with their balanced budget requirements, according to a report issued today by the National Conference of State Legislatures.

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Congress Supports Full Funding for MEP

Friday, April 25, 2003

The Senate and Congressional Manufacturing Task Forces garnered support from a majority of senators and representatives for continued funding of the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP). Senators Olympia Snowe (R-ME) and Joe Lieberman (D-CT), co-chairs of the Senate Task Force, drew support from 58 Senators with both parties joining forces to support MEP.

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EDA Names Winners of Excellence in Economic Development Awards

Friday, April 25, 2003

The Economic Development Administration (EDA) recently announced the recipients of its 2003 Excellence in Economic Development Awards. A total of eight award-winners were named across seven broad award categories. Those pocketing awards in Innovation and Technology-led Economic Development, respectively, are described below.

Innovation

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Washington State Extends More Tax Breaks for R&D Firms

Friday, April 25, 2003

Washington Governor Gary Locke signed legislation last week that will give a tax break for research and development (R&D) firms. HB 1462 – passing unanimously, 96-0, in the State House and by a majority, 41-4, in the State Senate – prohibits Washington's local governments from taxing the intellectual property of these companies.

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New Jersey Creates Commission on Jobs, Growth and Economic Development

Friday, April 25, 2003

To help make his state a leader in research, development and innovation, New Jersey Governor James McGreevey recently signed an executive order establishing the Commission on Jobs, Growth and Economic Development. Highlighting the state's strengths but calling for it to move forward, even with a $5 billion budget shortfall looming, the governor said the commission is needed to put New Jersey in position to be more competitive.

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ISU's Research Park Provides Economic Boon to Iowa

Friday, April 25, 2003

A recent study by Iowa State University researcher David Swenson suggests the ISU Research Park's substantial and diverse economic activity bolsters Iowa's economy. Focusing on current tenants, Swenson's research shows that the park links directly to almost $88 million in total industrial output. Businesses that provide goods and services to park customers and employees are said to generate an additional $46.3 million in economic activity.

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Incubators in the News

Friday, April 25, 2003

Florida Incubators Form Alliance to Expand Services

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Useful Stats: 2002 Educational Attainment State Rankings

Friday, April 25, 2003

Comparing the recent release to the same report issued two years ago surfaces an unavoidable danger of relying on trends identified 13 years ago in the 1990 decennial census. The 2002 educational attainment figures released by the U.S. Census Bureau in March reports 26.7 percent of the U.S. population 25 years or older holds at least a Bachelor's degree, about one percentage point higher than the previous year.

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SSTI Eyes More Digest Survey Responses

Friday, April 25, 2003

SSTI extends its thanks to those of you who have participated in the 2003 SSTI Weekly Digest survey. As mentioned in a separate e-mail earlier this week, the survey results help us determine the editorial direction and content of future issues of the Digest and Funding Supplement. We're also open to suggestions for our website, publication catalog, investment portfolios and hairstyles, so the survey offers a great chance to express yourself.

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EDA Offers $228M for State & Local Economic Development

Friday, April 18, 2003

The Economic Development Administration (EDA) has announced it has $228.12 million available for grants to support state, regional and community efforts to create wealth and minimize poverty by promoting a favorable business environment to attract private capital investment and high skill, high wage jobs through world-class capacity building, infrastructure, business assistance, research grants and strategic initiatives.

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SBIC Bill Could Have $200M Impact on VC Availability

Friday, April 18, 2003

U.S. Senator Olympia Snow (R-Maine) recently introduced a bill to boost the flow of venture capital to small businesses by allowing tax-exempt entities, such as pension funds and university endowment funds, to invest in Small Business Investment Companies (SBIC) without incurring unrelated business taxable income.

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Illinois Governor's Budget Outlines TBED Activities

Friday, April 18, 2003

Speaking to a joint session of the House and Senate, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich recently presented his first budget, one that addresses a $5 billion budget crisis.

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