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Concerns with the Plan to Set Aside $27.5 Million of the DC Public School FY 2010 Budget
May 28th, 2009

What Price for Education?
May 27th, 2009

Putting the Stadium Community Benefit Fund to Bat for Affordable Housing
May 22nd, 2009

Give Me a Break: Hearing on Tax Abatement Bills Raises Important Questions
May 21st, 2009

Testimony of Ed Lazere, Executive Director, For the Public Hearing on Bill 18-204, the “Studio Theatre Housing Property Tax Exemption and Equitable Tax Relief Act of 2009,” District of Columbia Committee on Finance and Revenue
May 21st, 2009

Testimony of Ed Lazere, Executive Director, For the Public Hearing on Bill 18-220, the Union Station Redevelopment Corporation Payment In Lieu of Taxes Act of 2009, District of Columbia Committee on Finance and Revenue
May 21st, 2009

Testimony of Ed Lazere, Exeutive Director, For the Public Hearing on Bill 18-221, “Square 50, Lot 87 Limited Real Property Tax Abatement Act of 2009,” Bill 18-222, the “Kelsey Gardens Redevelopment Project Real Property Limited Tax Abatement Assistance Act of 2009,” Bill 18-231, the “Park Place at Petworth, Highland Park and Highland Park Phase II Economic Development Act of 2009,” District of Columbia Committee on Finance and Revenue
May 21st, 2009

A Budget that Made Lemonade Out of Lemons: DC’s Final Budget Protects Many Services — and Even Expands Some — Without Any Regressive Tax Increases
May 15th, 2009

Earmarking: Is it fair?
May 14th, 2009

One Week to Go Before the DC Budget Vote: Make Your Voice Heard
May 5th, 2009

Raising Revenue by Creating a New Tax Bracket for Top Earners: A Progressive Approach to Addressing D.C.’s Budget Shortfall
May 1st, 2009