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Sweetgreen Says It’s Going ‘Back to the Future’ — By Accepting Cash

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • April 26, 2019

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Testimony of Ed Lazere At the Public Hearing on the Racial Equity Achieves Results Amendment Act of 2019

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • April 25, 2019 • Income & Poverty

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After Two Years, Sweetgreen Will Start Taking Cash Again

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • April 25, 2019

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Bill Would Require D.C. Government to Work Toward Racial Equity

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • April 25, 2019

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Missed Budget Opportunities: The FY 2020 Budget through a Racial Equity Lens

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • April 24, 2019 • Revenue & Budget

DC needs to take more action to correct the impacts of decades of systemic racism. The DC Council can take meaningful steps now, as they work on the FY 2020 budget, to move DC towards a more equitable future.

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Jaffe Report: DC Mayor Offers ‘Smidge’ of AG’s Requested Budget Increase

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • April 24, 2019

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New Report: Proposed FY 2020 Budget Falls Short on Racial Equity

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • April 24, 2019 • Revenue & Budget

The proposed FY 2020 budget will reinforce gentrification and displacement of Black residents, and fails to take meaningful steps to address the city’s persistent racial inequities, according to a new analysis by the DC Fiscal Policy Institute.

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‘Where’s the Affordable Housing for us?’ D.C. Employees See Homes Out of Reach

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • April 11, 2019

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Chartbook: What’s in the Proposed FY 2020 Budget?

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • April 9, 2019 • Revenue & Budget

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DCFPI’s Budget Toolkit: A Detailed Look at What Is— And Isn’t— in the Proposed FY 2020 Budget

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • April 8, 2019 • Revenue & Budget

The DCFPI Budget Toolkit is ready for you, with detailed budget analyses for the things you care about – from education to job training to housing – and ways you can get involved now to make the budget better.

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