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No images? Click here CPC STATEMENT ON THE NEW YORK STATE FY 24-25 ENACTED BUDGET ***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** Date: 04/22/24 Press Contacts: Wayne Ho, President & CEO (who@cpc-nyc.org) | 212-941-0920 x 143 Alice Du, Director of Communications (adu@cpc-nyc.org) | 212-792-4585 CPC STATEMENT ON THE NEW YORK STATE FY 24-25 ENACTED BUDGET New York, NY – The Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC) acknowledges the passage of New York State's FY25 $237 billion budget that makes some key investments into Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI), immigrant, and low-income communities. However, as the cost of living soars, the budget fails to make deep investments that meet the immediate, growing, and long-term needs of our most marginalized communities. In the midst of one of the worst housing crises as well as a home care workforce shortage, the State has continued to take half measures that fail to address the root causes of these issues. “The FY25 State budget includes important supports for our communities like the restoration of $30 million for the AAPI Equity Budget as well as the $4 million allocation for the Settlement House Program. However, this budget misses the mark on making much-needed deep investments for AAPI, immigrant, and low-income communities including affordable housing and improved wages for all human services and home care workers,” said Wayne Ho, President and CEO of the Chinese-American Planning Council (CPC). CPC is committed to ensuring that our communities are empowered through meaningful and transformative investments. Over the past year, CPC staff, community members, and Advocacy Advisory Council (consisting of 12 front line program staff across departments and boroughs) have been at the forefront of our budget advocacy efforts and have been fighting tirelessly so that our most marginalized communities can thrive. In February, we turned out over 320 community members in Albany for our State Advocacy Day to call on legislators to pass a budget that ensures investments into home care workers and the communities that they serve, fully funding the AAPI Equity Budget, and including a 3.2% COLA for all human service workers. We are grateful to our legislative leaders for advocating on behalf of AAPI, immigrant and low-income communities, and for helping ensure that CPC can continue providing critical services. While we are celebrating the wins that we have been advocating for, we continue looking ahead to the fight to ensure that all New Yorkers have a thriving, dignified life. Wins:
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