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BUDGET INFO Breaking News from Albany at EPP's Spring 2003 Budget Summit The NYS Assembly and Senate have agreed to restore $1.1 billion of the Governor's proposed $1.4 billion cut to education statewide. April 24, 2003: New Contingency Cuts As of April 24, 2003 there are yet more "contingency cuts" to the schools by the city. The Mayor's Executive Budget, released last week, contains a $1 billion "contingency program" of new cuts to municipal agencies if the state fails to provie the city with additional funding. The Department of Education's share of the total cuts is surprisingly small, just 12% of the total, or $120 million. City Council Education Budget Proposals, April 10, 2003 The New York City Council is asking for an additional $98 million cut to the NYC Department of Education as part of a $480 million "efficiency program" for city agencies. The Latest City Cuts as of March '03There is a new "contingency " cut to the NYC Department of Education of $178 million for the 2003-04 school year. The
Mayor's and the Governor's Executive Budgets for 2003-04
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executives' opening salvo in the upcoming budget negotiations. The Mayor
proposed $200 million cut (with another $200 million for 2004-05); the
Governor proposed a statewide cut of $1.24 billion in education statewide.
One-Minute Summary: Timeline of City Budget Cuts to Education and the NYC DOE's Internal Savings Plans This year's budget was passed in April -- but already there have been two rounds of cuts (July 02 and November 02). What's been cut? Breakdown of the Mayor's Proposed Cuts to Public Education in his November Plan The Mayor's November 02 plan contains $200 million more in cuts / savings. See which programs were cut. Minutes from EPP's Education Budget Summit on 11/ 21/ 02 (DRAFT) Representatives from Parent Organizations, Community School Boards and Labor Unions reported on the impact of the cuts on the students, the schools and their constituencies. Where Does the Money Go? The NYC Board of Ed. Pie Chart
Where Does the Money Come From? The NYC School System Pie Chart
How Does State Aid to NYC Compare to Aid Allocated
to Non-City School Districts?
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