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CCC’S New York State Budget Recommendations for State Fiscal Year 2016-2017
CCC responded to the New York State Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Executive Budget proposals with our Budget Recommendations for the Governor and State Legislature. CCC is a multi-issue child advocacy organization and we have a number of priorities for the upc …
CCC Testimony: New York State Senate Finance Committee and New York State Assembly Committee on Ways and Means Hearing on Executive Budget Proposals for Human Services State Fiscal Year 2016-2017
CCC testified at the New York State Senate Finance and Assembly Ways and Means hearing on February 9, 2016 regarding the State Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Executive Budget proposals on Human Services. We support many of the Governor’s new proposed investment …
CCC Testimony: New York State Senate Finance Committee and New York State Assembly Committee on Ways and Means Hearing on Executive Budget Proposals for Public Protection State Fiscal Year 2016-2017
CCC testified at the New York State Senate Finance and Assembly Ways and Means hearing on February 4, 2016 regarding the State Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Executive Budget proposals on Public Protection. We support many of the Governor’s new proposed investm …
CCC Summary of the State Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Executive Budget
The New York State Executive Budget for Fiscal Year 2016-2017 included proposals to invest $25 million in an upstate antipoverty initiative, turn every failing school into a community school, increase the minimum wage to $15 an hour, create a 12‐week P …
Citizens’ Committee for Children Statement on Governor Cuomo’s State of the State Address
Contact: Elysia Murphy, emurphy@cccnewyork.org, 917‐579‐3639 Stephanie Gendell, sgendell@cccnewyork.org, 646‐232‐6721 New York, NY – “No child should live in poverty,” said Governor Cuomo in his State of the State and Executive Budget Address today. Ci …
Raise the Age Campaign Responds to Raise the Age Budget Language
For Immediate Release Contact: Kenneth Londono, 646.335.0433, Kenneth.Londono@berlinrosen.com Despite Executive Action, New York Remains One of Two States to Automatically Prosecute 16 and 17-Year-Olds As Adults, Despite Risks to Youth and Public Safet …