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Conference with Comptroller William C. Thomas along with other elected officials and advocates.
“At a time when we many families across this city, our neighbors and friends, are struggling against formidable economic odds, this cut defies logic because these vouchers were designed to help those most in need,” Thompson said. “Families take part in this voucher program because they want to know their children are being cared for when they go out to look for work and to earn a living.”
Thompson fired off letters – available at www.comptroller.nyc.gov - to the Mayor and City Council Speaker, demanding that they restore funding for this vital program in the Fiscal Year 2010 budget, which is on the cusp of approval. Joining Thompson at a news conference today in opposition to the plan were Councilmembers de Blasio and David Weprin and advocates.
“This budget leaves out thousands of children and their families,” de Blasio said. “Voucher programs provide children with the educational environment they need and parents with a vital resource they depend on. Turning our backs on these families now when times are tough will undermine their future and the future of their children.”
“This is the worst time to hurt families who most need this program,” added Weprin, Chair of the City Council Finance Committee. “Parents have enough to worry about, and child care should be the least of their worries. Going through with these cuts would create a hardship for children and families across this City.”
ACS provides various types of child care, including care in group centers and in homes. For families who meet required income limits, the agency allocates child care according to a priority code system. There are nine priority codes, with code 1 being the highest priority. Some child care is directly funded by ACS through contracts, while other child care providers operate independently of ACS. If a family eligible for ACS child care chooses to use an independent provider, ACS may issue a voucher to the family to defray the cost.
The plan is to completely eliminate child care vouchers in the lowest priority codes, 7, 8 and 9. Code 7 vouchers, which cover children whose families, though income-eligible, are not involved with ACS but rather are referred by community-based social service agencies.
The Mayor’s Preliminary budget reduced the number of code 7 vouchers by 860, and his Executive Budget calls for an additional reduction of 1,140 vouchers in this category, bringing the total reduction of code 7 vouchers to 2,000.
Additionally, City Hall plans to eliminate 1,000 vouchers for codes 8 and 9, those involving children whose parents are ill or incapacitated, and children whose parents are looking for work.
“These cuts are going to hurt some of the City’s most vulnerable families at a time when they can least afford it,” said Betty Holcomb, Policy Director at Child Care, Inc. “Early childhood services are the best two-generation, anti-poverty program ever invented. Children prepare to succeed in school and parents can make it to work. We already have more than 40,000 families eligible for vouchers who are on waiting lists. We shouldn’t put several thousand more children and families at risk by cutting these services in next year’s budget.”
“Parental choice is a key factor when parents select appropriate early education services. We must not remove this component from our subsidy options,” said Andrea Anthony, Executive Director of the Day Care Council of New York, Inc. “The Day Care Council strongly supports the position of our City Comptroller and City Council leaders here today to keep this program in place and retain every parent’s right to freely choose the child care provider that’s right for their child.”
ACS has notified the City Council that children of parents who will no longer be eligible for these vouchers can seek center-based care in ACS-funded child care centers. It is unclear; however, how many slots are available at such centers.
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Jun 03, 2009 at 12:48 PM Anonymous Says:
First wise move from Thompson!
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Jun 03, 2009 at 12:47 PM ThankYou Says:
Thank you, Comptroller Thompson. We should also thank Rabbi Balkany, he was the one that got these vouchers for frum yidden in the first place. It's only too bad that only 1.5% of yeshiva children benefit from these vouchers. We really need to help the other 98.5% of the community, as well.
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Jun 03, 2009 at 01:31 PM Anonymous Says:
I'm confused and am hoping someone can explain. I thought Priority 7 vouchers are reserved for 2 parent families where one parent works & one is at home. So how do these vouchers allow parents to "earn a living", if there is already a parent at home to care for the kids? Also, do these vouchers provide care for infants/ preschoolers or for school-aged children? Do the vouchers provide care during or after school hours?
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Jun 03, 2009 at 01:44 PM Anonymous Says:
the people who pay property tax for the education for gentiles, including my father, father in law, brothers and all of my family that pays hard earn money property taxes so the public schools should dish out money 9000 dolllars per child. We should get free tuition privatley to begin with, and stop being nasty.
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Jun 03, 2009 at 01:28 PM Anonymous Says:
Good luck when a real journalist starts poking around. Turning this fight public will only increase attention and may and very possibly lead to a super duper chillil hashem.when everyone is cutting back it will not be able to stand up to legitimate scrutiny not politicians looking for votes or a wedge issue come election year.
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Jun 03, 2009 at 01:53 PM Anonymous Says:
#3 your Chutzpah and bigotry is what is breathtaking. Your self hatred is the reason we find ourselves in the precarious position we are in. Sick.
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Jun 03, 2009 at 01:25 PM Anonymous Says:
If you feel that you can frelly talk on these holy yiddishe kinderlech, to say how much children yes or not to have, please identify yourself so we can keep away from you 200 feet
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Jun 03, 2009 at 01:17 PM Anonymous Says:
My vote with Thomson. Enough with Mr. Bumberg.
Bumberg knows only about inreasing Fees, taxes and decreasing services.
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Jun 03, 2009 at 01:19 PM to 3 Says:
Dear Friend,
Sorry the first mitzvah applies to every Jew even the Jews in Egypt under all suffering we continue to have children you can't pick and choose which mitzvahs if you are looking for a feel good religion please try yoga etc...
with love
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Jun 03, 2009 at 02:07 PM abused Says:
there may not be any yeshivas around after the markey bill passes
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Jun 03, 2009 at 03:15 PM shemaye Says:
First time billy stood up realy, if he would do this earlier to mike on taxes and spending.
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Jun 03, 2009 at 04:06 PM Change Now Says:
Mike your out bye bye our city will survive without a billionaire mayor who doesn't understand middle class new yorkers
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Jun 03, 2009 at 04:05 PM Anonymous Says:
Does anyone know if this year is election year?
I never saw or heard Thompson say anything in the past for the taxes and tickets thats going on for a couple of years.
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Jun 03, 2009 at 07:50 PM Anonymous Says:
#13 This program isn't for the "middle class." The middle class is overtaxed and can no longer continue to foot the bill for everything politicians dream up.
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Jun 03, 2009 at 11:05 PM mosheG Says:
Hello Mr. Mayor Bloomberg, Instead of spending tax payers dollars to take off signs and kill business you should give this money to the needy middle class hard working citizens and to our children!!
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Jun 03, 2009 at 10:52 PM Anonymous Says:
In the mid 1990's Rabbi Balkany was the first one to obtain this type of vouchers. Many yeshivos need these to survive.
when will our community wake up and realize that Bloomie does not care about us???