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No images? Click here ***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** Date: 07/01/25 Press Contacts: Alice Du, Director of Communications (adu@cpc-nyc.org) | 212-792-4585 CPC STATEMENT ON NEW YORK CITY FY26 ADOPTED BUDGET New York, NY – The City of New York passed a $115.9 billion budget for FY25-26 on Monday, June 30th. The Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC) acknowledges the efforts of both the City Council and the Mayoral Administration in finalizing a budget aimed at addressing the diverse and growing needs of New Yorkers during these times. We recognize key investments that support working class and immigrant communities were made in this budget, fostering equity and resilience across the city. “We applaud the City for delivering investments that will transform the lives of working class families across New York City. This year’s budget delivers critical wins for AAPI, immigrant, and low-income communities, including $10 million for a universal child care pilot program, $5 million for the AAPI Community Support Initiative, $3.7 million for the Communities of Color Nonprofit Stabilization Fund, $3.6 million for Access Health, and nearly $75 million to support immigrant families through legal services. With major investments in food security, child care, and full-day 3-K in high-need neighborhoods, this budget prioritizes equity, opportunity, and support where it’s needed most, and is a significant step towards addressing our communities' needs. We also thank Council Members who designated discretionary funding in support of our services for community members of all ages and backgrounds,” said Wayne Ho, President & CEO of the Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC). CPC was at the forefront of this year’s budget cycle, advocating for the inclusion of critical community investments. In April, we hosted our 8th Annual City Advocacy Day in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, bringing together over 600 community members and numerous elected officials to demonstrate the strength and unity of the AAPI community. Below are some of the highlights of the budget as they impact AAPI, immigrant, and low-income communities:
CPC extends our heartfelt thanks to the Council Members who committed discretionary funding to our programs, helping us continue to serve children, youth, seniors, immigrants, individuals with disabilities, LGBTQ+ communities, and families across all 51 Council Districts in New York City. We are especially grateful to Speaker Adrienne Adams and Council Members Alexa Avilés, Justin Brannan, Shekar Krishnan, Linda Lee, Julie Menin, Mercedes Narcisse, Keith Powers, Lincoln Restler, Carlina Rivera, Sandra Ung, and Susan Zhuang for their ongoing support. Of CPC’s 80,000 community members, over 22,300 community members were served in programs supported in part by City Council discretionary funding over the past year. We look forward to continuing our partnership with the Mayor’s Office and the City Council to ensure sustained and meaningful investments in human services organizations and the dedicated workers who address both ongoing and emerging community needs. ABOUT CPC 關於華策會 ACERCA DE CPC |