What Does the City Council Do?
The City Council is the legislative, or law-making, branch of New York City’s government. Councilmembers introduce and vote on bills, negotiate and approve the City’s budget, and monitor city agencies.
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About NYC Matching Funds Program
The New York City Campaign Finance Board’s matching funds program matches every $1 from a local donor with up to $8 of city funding, encouraging city candidates to focus on their communities instead of special interests.