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State on inequality
How local policies matter -
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The Politics of Budgets
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Understanding Pensions
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Better Fiscal Reporting
On State and Local Issues
RAVITCH FISCAL REPORTING PROGRAM
Local Economic Reporting Session still open
The Ravitch Reporting Program five-day Fiscal Reporting session for July 10-July 14 is filled.
A few spots remain for the three-day Local Economic Reporting session July 19-21.
The program pays all expenses including transportation, hotel and food and there is no cost to attend.
The application is @ https://ravitch.journalism.cuny.edu/application.
The three-day Local Economic session focuses on covering employment and other key indicators of a local or state economy, tax incentives, as well as the federal infrastructure and climate bills and the new housing session.
Any questions? Email program director Greg Davcid @ greg.david@journalism.cuny.edu
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The Ravitch Fiscal Reporting Program at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York provides advanced training in state and local fiscal issues through week-long and three-day programs emphasizing in-depth knowledge of key controversies, overcoming reporting challenges and improving storytelling. It will help reporters stay on top of breaking issues through emails, social media, website, and by creating a network of reporters covering the beat. The Ravitch Program is funded by generous grants from Richard Ravitch, long-time New York civic leader.