Skip to main content

Utility

  • Search
  • Contact Us
  • Subscribe
  • Donate

CBCNY

Citizens Budget Commission of New York

Main navigation

  • Annual Dinner
  • Topics
  • Research
  • Advocacy
  • Newsroom
  • Podcast
  • About

Utility

  • Search
  • Contact Us
  • Subscribe
  • Donate

Search

Filter Search Results:

Topic

  • Capital Spending (7)
  • City Budget (8)
  • Economic Development (3)
  • Education (4)
  • Health Care (3)
  • Pensions & Benefits (3)
  • Public Workforce (7)
  • (-) State Budget (16)
  • Taxes (1)
  • Transportation (8)

Content Type

  • Blog (8)
  • (-) Letter (1)
  • Op Ed (1)
  • (-) Report (12)
  • Statement (1)
  • Testimony (1)
  • (-) Video (3)

Published date

  • 2019 (17)
  • 2018 (23)
  • 2017 (18)
  • 2016 (8)
  • 2015 (3)
  • 2014 (2)
  • 2013 (6)
  • (-) 2012 (7)
  • 2011 (7)
  • 2010 (6)
  • 2009 (7)
  • (-) 2008 (4)
  • 2007 (3)
  • 2006 (3)
  • (-) 2005 (4)
  • 2004 (8)
  • 2003 (3)
  • 2001 (1)
  • (-) 2000 (1)
Showing 1 - 16 of 16
Video Education

Dr. John B. King, Jr., NYS Education Commissioner

December 19, 2012
CBC Breakfast with New York State Education Commissioner Dr. John B. King, Jr. in December 2012.
Report Education

Better Targeting New York’s Pupil Transportation Aid

December 12, 2012
This brief examines education funding in New York State with an emphasis on the distribution of funding versus costs across school districts. The brief includes recommended reforms to the State aid formulas in order to better target resources to the neediest districts and promote greater efficiency in school district management.
Report Economic Development

Recommendations for the Next Round of Economic Development Council Awards

October 10, 2012
This brief analyzes the first round of awards for New York State's Regional Economic Development Councils and provides recommendations to standardize and improve evaluation of programs, as well as move toward a unified economic development budget.
Letter Education

CBC Urges Veto of Costly Special Education Mandate

July 27, 2012
This letter urges Governor Cuomo to veto a bill that would allow for consideration of a child’s “home environment and family background” in determining special education placements. This provision has the potential to create significant costs for school districts.
Video State Budget

NYS Budget Director Robert Megna (2012)

March 01, 2012
2012 Annual Budget Briefing with NYS Budget Director Robert Megna
Video State Budget

Governor Andrew Cuomo

February 28, 2012
Remarks delivered at CBC’s 80th Annual Awards Dinner
Report Pensions & Benefits

The First Priority in the New Year – Pension Reform

January 10, 2012
This brief examines pension cost growth in New York State and its effect on the New York's competitiveness. It recommends the adoption of a new tier of pension plans known as the Tier VI Proposal.
Report Capital Spending

How Public-Private Partnerships Can Help New York Address Its Infrastructure Needs

December 11, 2008
This report explores the application of public-private partnership (PPPs) in New York by explaining its definition of such a relationship and offering in-depth guidelines, potential applications (including highway bridges, New York City school buildings, New York City parks, and higher education facilities), examples on a global, national, and local level, and potential missteps and cautions.
Report Health Care

Paying More, But Not Getting Better Care

December 09, 2008
New York’s Medicaid program is the most expensive in the nation, projected to cost $45 billion in fiscal year 2008-09 and to consume nearly one-third of the New York State budget. New York State can provide needy residents with better nursing home care and save about $1.2 billion annually in fiscal year 2008-2009 by changing the way its Medicaid program pays nursing homes. This report explains why the current system is wasteful, perpetuating inefficiencies and inequities without assuring high quality care, and how a better payment system might work.
Report Economic Development

It's Time to End New York State's Empire Zone Program

December 02, 2008
The Economic Development Zone program has become a vehicle for giving tax breaks to a variety of corporations with no clear, consistent, verifiable justification for the public investment. This report describes the benefits enjoyed by participating firms and how those benefits are distributed among economic regions of the State and types of firms; identifies and elaborates on the three serious problems that compromise the program’s efficacy; and asserts that the Empire Zone program cannot be fixed, citing past failures to do so, and should end.
Report Taxes

The Citizens Budget Commission Review of Circuit Breakers

February 04, 2008
CBC recently looked at the option of expanding New York’s existing circuit breaker program to provide targeted relief to the neediest taxpayers as background for a forum on local tax relief convened on December 6, 2007. Based on that review of options the following points, outlined in this report, can be highlighted: 1) Circuit breakers are common; 2) New York’s circuit breaker needs reform; and 3) The poorly crafted School Tax Relief Program (STAR) would work better as a circuit breaker.
Report State Budget

New York's Endangered Future

September 21, 2005
New York State's debt obligations will require current and future taxpayers to bear a burden that creates a competitive disadvantage with the other states. The core issue is that New York has no effective legal limits on the amount of debt it can assume. CBC advocates for short-run and long-run measures; in the near term, voters should reject bond referendums such as the Transportation Bond Act of 2005 until debt is brought under control, and in the long-run the State must strike a balance between adequate infrastructure investment and a competitive debt burden.
Report State Budget

The Palisades Principles Revisited

June 04, 2005
CBC reviews New York State’s progress on the 10 principles of budget reform known as the Palisades Principles. These 10 principles emerged from a statewide conference of civic and business leaders held in November 2003 in Palisades, NY. Of the 10 principles, four have shown no progress, five have shown some progress, and only one has shown significant progress.
Report State Budget

Recommendations for the New York State 2005-2006 Budget

March 21, 2005
CBC recommends for the fiscal year 2005-2006 State budget: 1) Significantly reduce spending on Medicaid and on ineffective programs; 2) Make meaningful progress in a long-run realignment of state and local fiscal responsibilities for Medicaid and school financing; 3) Balance the budget with recurring revenues; and 4) Enact the budget on time and in full sunlight.
Report Education

Can New York Get An A In School Finance Reform?

January 01, 2005
The State of New York faces a major challenge stemming from a 2003 ruling by the Court of Appeals, the State’s highest court, which found that the more than 1 million children in New York City’s public schools were not provided with the sound basic education guaranteed to them by the State Constitution. CBC addresses two fundamental questions: Where should the money come from? What changes other than more money are essential to improving educational outcomes?
Report Capital Spending

An Affordable Debt Policy for New York State and New York City

October 17, 2000
Presents a new approach for determining how much the State and City should borrow, including criteria for deciding how much state and local debt is affordable.

Spread the Word

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Vimeo

Stay Updated

Subscribe

CBC is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization pursuing constructive change in the finances and services of New York City and State.

Citizens Budget Commission

Two Penn Plaza, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10121
212-279-2605

540 Broadway, 5th Floor
Albany, NY 12207
518-429-2959

© 2019 Citizens Budget Commission

Footer

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Credits