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Joe McGee, executive director of SACIA, the Business Council, said there has been about one million square feet of new office space built during the 1990s, but that is far less than the six million built during the 1980s. Supported by SACIA, The Business Council of Southwestern Connecticut and other business groups, the legislation essentially reduces the burden of environmental compliance by allowing private professionals to expedite cleanups on behalf of the Department of Environmental Protection. Rostenberg also said the county's business environment has greatly improved, thanks largely to the aggressive efforts of the state's economic development office and business groups, such as SACIA and the Fairfield County Information Exchange. |
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