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EPP Budget Status Report: January 2003
By now, most of you have heard about a new round of city
budget cuts, but may
be confused as to whether they will affect the schools this year. They
will
not. The latest announcement concerns additional cuts in city funding
for
Fiscal Year 2004 (July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2004).
Bottom Line:
This school year --
$200 million in cuts (as announced in the Mayor's
November Plan); $290 million in reoccurring cuts from the last school
year;
and $120 million in a self-imposed internal DOE savings plan to cover
a
shortfall in city funding.
Next school year --
$200 million in cuts (as announced in the Mayor's
November Plan) and $151 million in new cuts (the 3% cut announced this
week)
for a total of $351 million.
These budget cuts for the next school year can be reduced
if the Assembly
succeeds in getting additional state school aid or if the City Council
manages to get an agreement on restorations in their negotiations with
the
Mayor over the city budget, which are usually concluded by the middle
of
June. In the past, the Assembly has come to the rescue, but the state
budget
for FY 04 is not in good shape (some estimates put the gap between revenues
and expenditures at $7.5 billion).The City Council does not have a track
record of securing major restorations of education funds.
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