By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • February 23, 2020
Let’s Put DC’s Surplus to Work Helping DC Residents
By Ed Lazere • February 20, 2020 • Revenue & Budget
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Ensuring Lawmakers Fully Fund All DC Schools This Budget Season: 4 Facts You Need to Know
By Alyssa Noth and Qubilah Huddleston • February 19, 2020 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education / Revenue & Budget
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Testimony of Qubilah Huddleston At the Performance Oversight Hearing for the District of Columbia Public Schools
By Qubilah Huddleston • February 19, 2020 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education
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Testimony of Alyssa Noth At the Performance Oversight Hearing of District of Columbia Public Schools
By Alyssa Noth • February 19, 2020 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education
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Fiscal Year 2021 Budget Priorities
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • February 19, 2020 • Revenue & Budget
The District budget presents an opportunity to make critical investments that ensure every DC resident has the chance to fulfill their potential. By adequately investing in schools, early education, housing, and health care—the building blocks of thriving […]
Five Ways to Use DCFPI’s Updated School Finance Primer
By Alyssa Noth • February 18, 2020 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education / Revenue & Budget
With dozens of acronyms and hard-to-read budget documents, it can be difficult for parents, advocates, and policymakers to understand how and why school budget decisions are made
Investing in Our Kids
By Alyssa Noth and Danielle Hamer • February 18, 2020 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education / Revenue & Budget
Investments in public education require important community decisions. Economic opportunity and growth—for individuals, families, and the city as a whole—are closely tied to how well we educate our children. This guide is designed to help parents and other […]
Should DC Businesses Be Forced To Accept Cash In An Era Of Digital Payments?
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • February 13, 2020 • Inclusive Economy