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DC Schools Avoided the Draconian Budget Cuts Many US Districts Are Facing: How the City Did It — and What Advocates Say Still Needs to Be Done

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 27, 2020 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education

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As Washington DC Weighs Reopening, African Americans in the Nation’s Capital Brace for the Worst

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 26, 2020 • COVID-19

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Testimony of Kate Coventry At the Budget Oversight Hearing on the DC Department of Human Services

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 22, 2020 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Homelessness

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Reconsider the Federal “Safety Net”

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 22, 2020 • Income & Poverty

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Fiscal Year 2021 Budget Toolkit

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 21, 2020 • Revenue & Budget

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Activists Push for Tax Increases, More Child Care Spending in DC Budget

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 19, 2020 • Revenue & Budget

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DC Mayor Avoids Major Tax Changes in ‘Status Quo’ Budget

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 19, 2020

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What it Means for a Household to be Cost-burdened

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 19, 2020 • Income & Poverty

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Statement from the DC Fiscal Policy Institute on Mayor Bowser’s Budget for FY 2021

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 18, 2020 • Revenue & Budget

“The pandemic is creating a defining moment in DC. The Mayor’s budget proposals for the current fiscal year (FY) and FY2021 take important steps to stave off large across-the-board budget cuts that would have deepened the downturn. We commend her decision […]

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Elizabeth Davis, Alyssa Noth and Qubilah Huddleston: Prioritize Investments in Education to Meet Increased Student Needs

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 13, 2020 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education

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