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Spotlight: NYC's Childcare Crisis

CCC Brief: From Birth to Age 12. The (Un)Affordability of Child Care and Out-of-School Care in New Y…

Data Resources

In this data resource, we report on our analysis on the affordability of child care costs across a continuum of age coho …

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Affordability of Care for School-Age Children

Data Resources

Even costs for out of school care for school age children ( 6 -12) are burdensome and unaffordable for most families.

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The Youngest New Yorkers: Building a Path Toward a Universal Early Care and Education System

Data Resources

Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York works to ensure every child is healthy, housed, educated, and safe. Part …

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Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Season

The FY '25 budget season is in full swing. Read our latest city and state testimonies below.

Addressing New York State’s Housing Crisis in FY’25

Testimony & Public Comments

On Wednesday, February 14, 2024, Policy and Advocacy Associate Juan Diaz provided testimony to the New York State FY 202 …

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Tax Credit Reform Can Impact Child Poverty in New York State

Testimony & Public Comments

On Wednesday, February 14, Policy and Advocacy Associate Juan Diaz submitted testimony to the New York State FY 2025 Joi …

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Tackling the youth behavioral health crisis with targeted workforce investments

Testimony & Public Comments

On Tuesday, February 13th, 2024, Executive Director of CCC Jennifer March provided testimony to the Senate Finance, Asse …

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Promoting Family Well-being in Response to the FY25 Executive Budget

Testimony & Public Comments

On Wednesday, January 31, 2024, Policy and Advocacy Associates Juan Diaz, Jenny Veloz, and Caitlyn Passaretti along with …

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