Issues
CCC’s New York City Fiscal Year 2012 Executive Budget Chart
The New York City Executive Budget for Fiscal Year 2012 proposes $210.9 million in net City fund reductions to Human Services for children and families. While the Executive Budget proposes to restore child welfare cuts and a portion of child care cuts, …
Emergency Coalition to Save Child Care Report: When There is No Care: The Impact on NYC Families and the Economy When the Mayor Eliminates Child Care for 17,000 Children
CCC is a member of the Emergency Coalition to Save Child Care, which released When There is No Care at its official launch in our fight to prevent the Mayor from taking child care away from 17,000 children. On February 17, 2011, a footnote in Mayor Blo …
CCC’s New York State Budget Recommendations for State Fiscal Year 2011-2012
CCC responded to the New York State Fiscal Year 2011-2012 Executive Budget proposals with Budget Recommendations for the Governor and State Legislature. We expressed concern that the Governor’s Executive Budget proposed to close the State’s $10 billion …
CCC’s Summary of the State FY 2011-2012 Adopted Budget (As Compared to CCC’s State Budget Priorities)
The New York State Fiscal Year 2011-2012 Adopted Budget includes a $10 billion reduction in spending, much of which is borne by New York’s children. Despite the spending reductions being profound, there are several critical policy areas that were ameli …
Press Release: Mayor Announces Largest Cut to Early Childhood Services in Decades
Mayor Bloomberg’s plans to cut subsidies for 16,624 children in the coming year is a devastating blow to the city’s children and working families, the biggest single cut to child care services since the 1970’s. It represents a dramatic reversal of the …
CCC’s New York City Fiscal Year 2012 Preliminary Budget Chart
The New York City Preliminary Budget for Fiscal Year 2012 proposes to cut both $161.5 million in net reductions to human services for children and families and over 16,000 child care subsidies. While we were pleased to see that the City’s revenue has b …