Understanding the City Budget: How Philadelphia Sets Priorities and Spends Your Money
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Understanding the City Budget: How Philadelphia Sets Priorities and Spends Your Money

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Philadelphia’s budget impacts everything — from schools and public safety to street repairs and parks — and you have a say in how it’s spent.

Join us on Tuesday, February 24, at 6 p.m. for the second webinar in our series on the city and state budget process. We’ll explore the city budget as a tool for civic engagement, equipping residents with the knowledge and tools to effectively participate in the budget process and advocate for their communities.

You’ll Learn:

  • The Budget as a Civic Engagement Tool: Why staying engaged beyond election season is crucial for shaping Philly’s future.

  • Understanding the Basics: A breakdown of where the city’s money comes from, how it’s allocated, and what it funds.

  • How Budget Decisions Are Made: The role of the mayor, City Council, and public hearings in determining spending priorities.

  • How to Make Your Voice Heard: Practical ways to engage with City Council, participate in budget hearings, and advocate for community needs.

The discussion will be moderated by Tanisha Bezue, Senior Program Director at the Committee of Seventy, and feature Andrew McGinley, Vice President of Policy at the Committee of Seventy, and guest speaker Sarah Bishop-Stone, Program Director at The People’s Budget Office, a project of Mural Arts Philadelphia. There will be time for a Q&A focused on the city budget process and ways to get involved.

Register now to join this important conversation and take the first step toward shaping Philadelphia’s future!