Commonwealth of Virginia
Office of Governor Bob McDonnell
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 16, 2011
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Contact: Jeff Caldwell
Phone: (804) 225-4260
E-mail: [email protected]
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Virginia Named Top Pro-Business State for 2011 by National Study
~Pollina Corporate Real Estate Annual Study Picks Virginia as âModelâ For Pro-Business States; Commonwealth Wins by Largest Margin in History of Study ~
Study: âVirginia is the unquestionable brightest star on the American flag when it comes to being pro-businessâ¦â¦..Virginia is truly in a class by itself.â
RICHMOND â Virginia has been named the most pro-business state in the country by the Pollina Corporate Real Estate study: âPollina Corporate Top 10 Pro-Business States for 2011: The Rise of the West.â Virginia won the 2011 top-ranking by the largest margin in the history of the study. This marks the third straight year that Virginia has held the top spot in the Pollina rankings. In July, CNBC also named Virginia as Americaâs âBest State for Business.â
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Brent Pollina, Vice President of Park Ridge, Illinois-based Pollina Corporate Real Estate (www.pollina.com <http://www.pollina.com> ) and author of the study, noted, âVirginia can certainly be emulated by other states, which should view Virginiaâs economic policies as a coloring book. All they need to do is stay between the lines of the coloring book, and they, too, can create a powerful pro-business environment.â
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Commenting on the top ranking, Governor McDonnell remarked, âThe number one priority of our administration is helping the private sector create the new jobs our citizens need. Virginia is âwide open for business,â providing a nationally recognized pro-business environment which includes low taxes, limited regulation and litigation, a highly educated workforce, a strong economy and a great quality of life. We are dedicated to attracting businesses from around the country and the world to Virginia. We want them to move here, create jobs here and grow here. The recognition given us by this study will only help in that bipartisan effort.
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âTo be named as the top pro-business state in this respected national survey for a third consecutive year is exciting. But, to be lauded as âthe model for the rest of the countyâ by its authors shows we are not only doing things right, we are providing a roadmap for how states can navigate these difficult economic times and create pro-business environments that allow the private sector to create jobs and spur economic health. We will continue our efforts to attract investment, foster job growth, and provide a model location for business investment for years to come.â
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The Pollina Corporate Top 10 Pro-Business States for 2011 are: 1) Virginia 2) Utah 3) North Dakota  4) Wyoming 5) Nebraska 6) Kansas 7) South Dakota 8) Missouri 9) South Carolina and 10) Indiana. The study, considered the most comprehensive, unbiased and unvarnished by the economic development industry, is the âGold Standardâ for evaluating and ranking states based on 32 factors controlled by state government, including taxes, human resources, education, right-to-work legislation, energy costs, infrastructure spending, workers compensation laws, economic incentive programs and state economic development efforts. Two new factorsâstate budget deficit and state property tax indexâalong with a comprehensive State Report Card have been added to this yearâs study.
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The full study can be found at http://www.pollina.com/top10probusiness.html
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