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‘We Need to Start Calling These Folks Out by Name’

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

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Tell the Mayor What YOU Want to See in the Budget, at a Budget Engagement Forum

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • February 13, 2019 • Revenue & Budget

Every year the Mayor holds budget engagement forums to hear from residents about their priorities. This is an opportunity to gather with other residents and make your voice heard about what kind of community you want DC to be.

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Events: Hear Ye, Hear Ye, Speak Up at DC’s Budget and Performance Oversight Hearings!

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • February 4, 2019 • Revenue & Budget

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DC Should Use Surplus to Help DC Residents and Stabilize Economy

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • February 1, 2019 • Revenue & Budget

The surplus can only make a difference if DC’s leaders are ready to invest some of it back into DC communities.

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We Need a Budget that Invests in the Building Blocks for a Thriving DC

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • January 31, 2019 • Revenue & Budget

DCFPI’s FY 2020 budget recommendations reflect effective ways to use DC’s resources to address our city’s challenges and create a promising future for all DC residents.

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Fiscal Year 2020 Budget Priorities

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • January 31, 2019 • Revenue & Budget

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Affordable Housing: Put DC on a Path to Fully Meet the Housing Needs of Extremely Low-Income Residents

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • January 31, 2019 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Revenue & Budget

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Education: Make Essential Investments in All of DC’s Children, In and Out of The Classroom

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • January 31, 2019 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education / Revenue & Budget

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Health Care: Remove Barriers To Health Coverage for Immigrants, Improve Mental Health Services, and Support Families with Young Children

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • January 31, 2019 • Health Equity / Revenue & Budget

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From Potholes to Public Schools: How the DC Budget Gets Set

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • January 29, 2019 • Revenue & Budget

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