
In the official release from Pollina, the company notes that the study involves “…ranking states based on 31 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.” Utah was ranked the second most pro-business state in the study, followed by Wyoming, South Carolina and North Carolina.
“Pollina has pointed out what we’ve known here in Virginia for a long time—that we are the best state in America for business. That’s no small feat in such a tough economy. Pollina clearly recognized the pro-business atmosphere and first-class educational system we have built here in Virginia. And that work is ongoing,” Gov. Bob McDonnell said Thursday.
The full Pollina rankings and report can be found here: http://www.pollina.com/publications/probiz~1.htm.
Story by Chris Graham. Chris can be reached at [email protected].
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