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DCFPI Welcomes Doni Crawford to Our Team!

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • January 25, 2019

The DC Fiscal Policy Institute welcomes Doni Crawford, our newest Policy Analyst!

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Here’s What You Need to Know About DC’s FY 2020 Budget Season

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • January 23, 2019 • Revenue & Budget

This DC budget process timeline highlights opportunities to voice our values and shape the Fiscal Year 2020 DC budget.

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DCFPI Welcomes Kamolika Das to Our Team!

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • January 18, 2019

DCFPI is excited to introduce you to Kamolika Das, our new Policy Analyst!

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DCFPI Welcomes Ronald Mak to Our Team!

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • January 11, 2019

DCFPI is excited to welcome Ronald Mak as our new intern!

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DC Council Responds to Yearslong Advocacy Campaign with Pilot Program to Improve Public Access to Bathrooms

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • December 20, 2018 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Homelessness

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New Figures Show Decline in Number of Low-Income Workers Who Ride Metro

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • December 18, 2018 • Income & Poverty

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D.C. to Invest Money from Online Retail Taxes in Tax Breaks and the Arts, Not Affordable Housing

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • December 5, 2018

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D.C. Will Rake In Millions In Internet Sales Taxes. Will The Council Prioritize Cutting Commercial Property Taxes Or Funding Homeless Services?

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • December 3, 2018 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes

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Internet Sales Tax Revenue Could Cut Commercial Property Tax Instead of Funding Homeless Services

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • December 3, 2018 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes

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After A Decade Of Waiting, D.C. Implements Law Allowing It To Buy Buildings To Keep Them Affordable

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • November 15, 2018 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness

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