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D.C. Must Double Its Investment In Affordable Housing, Report Says

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • March 11, 2019 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness

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New Report: DC Needs to “Double Down” on Housing Production Trust Fund Investment

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • March 11, 2019 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness

DC’s $100 million annual investment in the Housing Production Trust Fund (HPTF) is producing one-third fewer units today than 4 years ago, due to rising construction costs and other factors, a new analysis from DCFPI finds.

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Tax Break for D.C. Homeowners Hits Hurdle at the D.C. Council

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • March 5, 2019 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes

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DC Council Shelves Vote on Bill to Increase Homestead Deduction

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • March 5, 2019 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes

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The DC Council May Cut Property Taxes, but Many Want Higher Taxes to Pay for Affordable Housing

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • March 5, 2019 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes

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Progressive Groups Decry D.C. Bill They Say Would Give ‘Tax Cuts For Mansions’

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • March 4, 2019 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes

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Proposed Homeowner Tax Cut Would Worsen DC’s Racial, Economic, and Geographic Inequities

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • February 28, 2019 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes

A property tax cut being considered by the DC Council would cut taxes for DC’s wealthiest homeowners, worsening DC’s already wide racial and economic inequities, according to an analysis by the DC Fiscal Policy Institute.

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Proposed Homeowner Tax Cut Would Worsen DC’s Racial, Economic and Geographic Inequities

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • February 28, 2019 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes

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District Government Will See Almost No Revenue Growth Because of the Shutdown

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • February 28, 2019 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes

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Action Alert:Tell Mayor Bowser to Implement Solutions to DC’s Critical Affordable Housing Shortage

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • February 27, 2019 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness

Stable housing is the foundation of strong families and communities. Act now to urge the Mayor to put the District on a path to safe and affordable homes for all DC residents.

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