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VIRGINIA RECOGNIZED AMONG ‘FIVE BEST STATES TO START A BUSINESS’ Posted by digitaldominionwebmaster (148)
RICHMOND– Governor Timothy M. Kaine today highlighted Virginia’s ranking among the “Five Best States to Start a Business.” The recognition by U.S. News & World Report this week comes on the heels of the Commonwealth’s sixth number one ranking for its pro-business environment.



“The latest accolades accorded the Commonwealth demonstrate that Virginia remains a power player among business-friendly states,” said Governor Kaine. “As we work to get our economy back on track, it’s great to be recognized for continuing to attract innovative businesses to Virginia.”



“Virginia makes a great effort to assist in the establishment of small businesses with programs that streamline the startup process and connect entrepreneurs with resources,” said Virginia Secretary of Commerce and Trade, Patrick Gottschalk. “Our business one stop electronic business formation system is continually growing in popularity with Virginia’s entrepreneurs.”



From U.S. News & World Report: “Virginia- This state is not just "purple" in its voting patterns. Like blue states such as Massachusetts, It mixes the highly educated workforce and technological sophistication. And like red states such as Texas, Virginia is known for its low taxes. This state boasts the highest number of information technology jobs in non-IT industries as a total share of jobs, which indicates that Virginia’s businesses are more technologically advanced than businesses in other states.”



Virginia has been recognized as the most business-friendly state six times under the leadership of Governor Kaine. Last month, Pollina Corporate Real Estate Inc., a top U.S. corporate site relocation expert, ranked Virginia first in its annual study of pro-business states, marking the third time for the third time overall. During Governor Kaine’s administration, Virginia has also been recognized as the most business-friendly state in America (Forbes.com 2006-2008), one of the best states for business (CNBC 2007 and 2008), the top-performing state government in America (Governing Magazine 2008) and the state where “a child is most likely to have a successful life (Education Week 2007).”



To compile their report, U.S. News & World Report examined two leading studies that measure a state’s ability to promote entrepreneurship: the 2008 New State Economy Index from the Kauffman Foundation and the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, and 2008’s Small Business Survival Index from the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council.

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Posted by digitaldominionwebmaster on 2009/8/12 15:06:34 (135 reads) News by the same author

– Commonwealth rises from No. 2 spot to garner second top ranking in 3 years –

RICHMOND – Governor Timothy M. Kaine today announced that for the second time during his administration, CNBC has named Virginia its "Top State for Business". This best-in-the-nation ranking was based on a wide range of factors, from workforce quality to broadband infrastructure, and reaffirms that "Virginia has what it takes to emerge from an economy turned upside down." Virginia received CNBC's top ranking in 2007 and was ranked second in 2008. This is the fourth time in the last month that Virginia has received national acclaim as a top place to do business.

"This recognition shines an international spotlight on the Commonwealth, distinguishing Virginia as a stellar business location-an especially important distinction in the current economic climate," said Governor Kaine. "This designation, and others before it, demonstrates that our efforts to recruit quality jobs, prepare our workforce, and invest in education and innovation are necessary and effective steps to ensure a prosperous future for Virginia."



CNBC, a worldwide leader in business news, evaluated each state on 40 different measures of competitiveness in 10 categories:

Workforce- education of workforce, available workers, training programs;
Education- higher education institutions, K-12 test scores;
Economy- strength and diversity of economy, number of major corporations;
Business Friendliness- "friendliness" of legal and regulatory framework;
Quality of Life- local attractions, crime rate, health care, and air/water quality;
Technology and Innovation- broadband infrastructure, support for innovation, number of patents;
Cost of Doing Business- tax burden, utilities, workers compensation; road quality;
Cost of Living- housing, food, and energy costs;
Transportation and Infrastructure- value of goods transported, air travel,
Access to Capital- availability of venture capital.
According to CNBC, Virginia has the 7th best economy nationally in 2009, up from 17th in 2008. The business channel also cited Virginia's reasonable sales, personal income and corporate tax rates as key contributors to Virginia's ranking as America's Best State for Business, 2009.

Governor Kaine joined CNBC Senior Correspondent Scott Cohn for a live interview this afternoon on the Capitol south lawn to announce Virginia's top ranking. Texas, last year's "Best State for Business", was ranked second, followed by Colorado, Iowa and Utah.

Since January 2008, Virginia has attracted $6.58 billion in investment and created 30,856 new jobs. The Commonwealth has also recruited dozens of new businesses and attracted prominent companies, such as Rolls-Royce, AREVA Newport News, Swedwood North America, MeadWestvaco Corporation, Hilton Hotels, CSC and Volkswagen of America, Inc., to make significant investments in Virginia.

Today's announcement marks the seventh time that Virginia has been recognized as the most business-friendly state under the leadership of Governor Kaine. In the past month alone, Virginia has been ranked "No. 1 Pro-Business State" by Pollina Corporate Real Estate Inc., the second "Best State for Business" by Directorship magazine, and the second "Best State to Start a Business" by U.S. News and World Report. During Governor Kaine's administration, Virginia has also been recognized as the most business-friendly state in America (Forbes.com 2006-2008), the top-performing state government in America (Governing Magazine 2008) and the state where "a child is most likely to have a successful life (Education Week 2007)."

July 23, 2009

Lynda Tran
(804) 225-4806
(804) 317-1505 (cell)
governor.virginia.gov

Christie Miller
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(804) 545-5805
www.YesVirginia.org

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