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    You are currently browsing the DC Fiscal Policy Institute weblog archives for March, 2005.

    Testimony of Ed Lazere, Executive Director DC Fiscal Policy Institute At the Public Hearing on Bill 16-124, the “Owner-Occupant Residential Tax Credit and Exemption Expansion Act of 2005”, Bill 16-126, the “Commercial Property Tax Credit Act of 2005”, Bill 16-128, the “Senior Citizen Real Property Tax Deferral Act of 2005”, District of Columbia Committee on Finance and Revenue
    March 18th, 2005

    Testimony of Ed Lazere, Executive Director, DC Fiscal Policy Institute At the Public Hearing on Bill 16-35, the “Standard Deduction and Personal Exemption Coupling Act of 2005” Bill 16-115, the “Standard and Itemized Deduction Filing Election Act of 2005” Bill 16-139, the “Commercial Utility Tax Amendment Act of 2005” District of Columbia Committee on Finance and Revenue
    March 14th, 2005

    Trends in Funding for Affordable Housing in the District of Columbia
    March 7th, 2005

    Bush Budget Would Mean $332 Million In Discretionary Spending Cuts For DC Through 2010
    March 3rd, 2005

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