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Testimony of New York City Comptroller Mark Levine Before the Charter Revision Commission on Government Efficiency (COGE)

By Big New York · 06/17/2026 · Updated 06/17/2026
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Thank you, Chair Gaspard and members of the Charter Revision Commission, for the opportunity to testify before you today.  New York City’s Charter is not only a governing document. It is also a fiscal and operational framework. It shapes how the City plans, budgets, saves, procures, contracts, and prepares for risks that extend… Thank you, Chair Gaspard and members of.

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The original announcement was published by NYC Comptroller on June 17, 2026. BigNY links to the official source so readers can review the full context directly.

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