City Budget
CCC’s New York City Fiscal Year 2017 Preliminary Budget Summary
The Preliminary Budget funds a number of previously announced important initiatives for children and families, related to education, behavioral health and addressing homelessness. For example, the Preliminary Budget includes $16.4 million for literacy …
CCC’s Summary Of Actions Taken By The City Council To Restore and/or Fund Services For Children And Families In City Fiscal Year 2016 Budget
The City Council and the Mayor negotiated a $78.5 billion Adopted Budget for City Fiscal Year 2016 that invests in critical programs and services that will make New York City a better place to be a child. Notably, the City Council added funding to prev …
CCC Statement on City Budget Agreement for Fiscal Year 2016
Last night, Mayor de Blasio and City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito announced an agreement on a $78.5 billion budget for Fiscal Year 2016. Citizens’ Committee for Children (CCC) is issuing the following statement in response: “We are pleased tha …
CCC City Fiscal Year 2016 Priorities to Make New York City a Better Place to be a Child
CCC responded to the City Executive Budget for Fiscal Year 2016 with a comprehensive list of budget priorities for the Mayor and the City Council that we believe are critical to making New York City a better place for every child. For more information …
CCC Testimony: City Council Finance Committee Meeting Regarding Fiscal Year 2016 Executive Budget
CCC testified before the New York City Council Finance Committee regarding the Fiscal Year 2016 Executive Budget on May 18, 2015.
CCC’s New York City FY2016 Executive Budget Summary
The New York City Executive Budget for Fiscal Year 2016 takes additional steps to address income inequality, child safety and child well-being by including city funding for 100 new shelter beds and mental health services for runaway and homeless youth; …