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A Tale of Two Cities
October 30th, 2009

Name the DCFPI blog!
October 29th, 2009

Opportunities for the District to Collect $46 Million in TANF Stimulus Funds
October 29th, 2009

DCFPI Weighs in on the DC Public Schools Reduction in Force
October 27th, 2009

Coming Up This Week: Oct. 26-30
October 26th, 2009

Stop Rewarding the Wrong Behavior: DC Should Eliminate its Tax Break for Investing in Other States’ Bonds
October 26th, 2009

Tell It Like It Is: Combined Reporting Improves DC’s Tax System By Making Corporations Pay Their Fair Share
October 21st, 2009

Tell It Like It Is: Combined Reporting Improves DC’s Tax System By Making Corporations Disclose Their Profits and Pay Their Fair Share
October 21st, 2009

Local Experts to Discuss Transparency in the DC Government
October 21st, 2009

Homeless Service Cuts Highlight the Need for Greater Transparency in DC’s Budget
October 21st, 2009

It’s Time for Transparency in DC’s Budget
October 19th, 2009

Testimony of Ed Lazere, Executive Director, For the Public Oversight Roundtable on The District of Columbia Public Schools 2009-2010 Equalization Process, Budget Reductions, and Reductions in Force, District of Columbia Committee of the Whole
October 16th, 2009

DC’s Department of Human Services Could Use $46 Million Right About Now — All it Has to Do is Claim Its TANF Stimulus Funds
October 16th, 2009

Testimony of Jenny Reed, Policy Analyst, DC Fiscal Policy Institute, For the Public Oversight Roundtable on Improving Transparency: Open Government in the District, District of Columbia Committee on Government Operations and the Environment
October 14th, 2009

Cutting Class: Why the DC Council’s Tinkering With The Class 3 Property Tax Gets An F
October 9th, 2009

How Did $12 Million Disappear from the Homeless Services Budget?
October 7th, 2009

Testimony of Katie Kerstetter, Policy Analyst, DC Fiscal Policy Institute, for the Public Hearing on Options for Human Services Programming Available Through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, District of Columbia Committee on Human Services
October 5th, 2009

What’s in the Amended FY 2010 DC Budget? A Summary
October 2nd, 2009

Census Data Show No Major Changes in DC Poverty in 2008: Yet Figures Reveal Large Disparities in Poverty between Different Population Groups
October 2nd, 2009