Endorse FY24 #NYCBudgetJustice Platform

For the FY25 budget that the Mayor and City Council are expected to finalize before or by June 30, 2024, the NYC Budget Justice coalition is calling for real public safety through investment in infrastructure and community safety solutions and reducing the reliance on police and criminalization. 

By completing the form below, you are expressing your organization's endorsement of Communities United For Police Reform (CPR)’s #NYCBudgetJustice campaign demands, which include:

  1. Cut the NYPD’s press/communications budget by at least 50%, including Deputy Commissioner of Public Information and other NYPD press/communications infrastructure and programs. Public resources should not be used to spread misinformation, and the millions of dollars being spent by the NYPD public relations spin team should be cut and re-invested to close critical gaps. When accounting for full cost of staffing of DCPI, social media management and other contracts, we estimate that the full cost of NYPD press and communications is well over $10 million dollars.
     
  2. Remove NYPD from mental health response. New Yorkers need mental health care, not increased criminalization. NYPD Co-Response Teams should be eliminated, and this money should be moved into crisis response teams that do not include police officers and community-based mental health services and programs that can provide mental health crisis prevention, response and post-crisis services. We estimate that the NYPD Uniform costs of NYPD Mental Health Co-Response teams is approximately $5.6 million dollars.
     
  3. Freeze hiring of school police and cut funding for remaining vacant school positions. Mayor Eric Adams is proposing hiring 574 school police officers next year in the FY25 Executive Budget. It was also recently announced that an additional 400 school police positions are being proposed for the FY25 Adopted budget, meaning close to 1000 new school police officers in schools next year.  The city should be taking the opposite approach, cutting school cop vacancies, freezing hiring, and moving at least $98 million dollars to close needed gaps in services and support for students. Students need restorative justice, mental health, other non-police schools’ staff and practices that help students learn and thrive, not cops. 
     
  4. Disband the Strategic Response Group (SRG). Adams is proposing an increase in funding next year for this notoriously abusive unit. The SRG should be disbanded, and their hyper-aggressive escalating tactics should be eliminated. Militarized forces that target protesters for exercising their first amendment rights do not belong in our communities or in our streets, we must disband the SRG and reinvest $145 million to serve, not harm New Yorkers.
     
  5. Block attempts to add 1,200 additional officers in FY25, and instead invest those monies to fund help keep jobs in schools, mental health programs, libraries, composting, and non-police anti-violence programs. The NYPD should not be allowed to add an additional 1,200 new recruits in FY25 while staffing from other critical agencies and programs are being cut. These officers would add $62 million dollars to the NYPD expense budget and at least an additional $62 million in fringe and pension costs for FY2 for a total of $124 million dollars that can be reinvested.
     
  6. Stop the Creation of Cop City NYC: Reject Mayor Eric Adams plan to spend $225 million on a mega-police training facility in Queens. This capital project will consolidate training for the NYPD and 17 other city agencies that have enforcement arms. Adams' Cop City project will increase the influence and power of the NYPD and mold the enforcement arms of other city agencies to more closely follow NYPD protocols and practices. This is a dangerous expansion of policing and enforcement and will result in increased criminalization of New Yorkers. 

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What does it mean for an organization to endorse the #NYCBudgetJustice campaign?

Endorsing means that your organization will be listed on the CPR website and in public materials related to the NYC Budget Justice campaign. Your organization will be part of the #NYCBudgetJustice coalition that CPR coordinates, and will receive email updates about the campaign to pass a more equitable NYC budget. As an endorsing organization, you can show your support by:

  • Mobilizing for campaign events & actions
  • Encouraging your members to contact Speaker Adams and City Councilmembers to urge them to take action for #NYCBudgetJustice and pass a FY25 budget that priorities #CareNotCriminalization!
  • Sharing information on social media
  • Reaching out to your networks to encourage others to endorse this crucial step towards reducing police violence and prioritizing taxpayer monies in communities of color instead of criminalization and policing.

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Thank you for joining the tens of thousands of New Yorkers calling for a more equitable city budget that prioritizes the needs of New Yorkers, not the police.

Organizational Information
Primary Contact
As the primary contact, you are authorizing your organization's endorsement of the NYC Budget Justice campaign and granting permission for Communities United for Police Reform to list your organization's name in related public materials, including but not limited to the website, social media, e-mail and print materials. We ask that each organization designate 1-2 representatives as your main contacts for the #NYCBudgetJustice campaign. Both the primary and secondary contacts for your organization will be added to an endorsers listserv to receive information and updates about the campaign.
Secondary Contact