City Budget
CCC’s Summary of Actions Taken by the City Council to Restore Services for Children: NYC Adopted Budget FY 2012
The City Council and the Mayor negotiated an Adopted Budget for City Fiscal Year 2012 that restored many of the proposed cuts to children’s services. These restorations include over $42 million for child care (and $29 million baselined by the Administr …
Press Release: Advocates, Councilmembers Hail Final Budget Resolution on Child Care
257 classrooms, thousands of family child care provider slots saved Councilmembers and child care advocates praised the City Budget voted on by the City Council today as a tremendous win for New York City’s low income working parents and their ch …
Statement: Hundreds Rally Against Cuts to Youth Services
On Thursday, June 16th, hundreds of young people from across New York City rallied together in City Hall Park to protest the cuts to youth programs and urge the restoration of dramatic budget cuts to after school and youth development programs. Working …
Press Release: Koppell Fighting to Restore Funding for Children Under 5 Mental Health Initiative
Council Member Oliver Koppell, Chair, Committee on Mental Health, Mental Retardation, Alcoholism, Drug Abuse and Disability Services, has called for a full restoration of the “Children Under Five Mental Health Initiative” in the city budget. Because th …
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 …