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DCFPI joins the Coalition for Community Investment; Coalition issues “Statement of Principles” to guide DC Budget decisions in difficult times

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • February 3, 2009

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Budget Cuts Adopted by the DC Council Fall Disproportionately On Programs for Low-Income Residents

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • November 17, 2008 • Revenue & Budget

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Bridging the Gaps in DC: Strategies to Support Low-Income Working Families

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • November 14, 2008 • Income & Poverty

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Testimony of Lindsay Clark, Policy Analyst, For the Committee on Public Services and Consumer Affairs Public Hearing on Bill 17-950, the “Approval of Verizon Washington, DC Inc.’s Cable Television System Franchise Act of 2008” October 31, 2008

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • November 3, 2008 • Inclusive Economy

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Written Testimony of Ed Lazere, Executive Director, Submitted for the Public Hearing on Bill 17-876, the National Law Enforcement Museum Sales Tax Credit Act of 2008, District of Columbia Committee on Finance and Revenue

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • October 29, 2008

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Testimony of Ed Lazere, Executive Director, At the Public Oversight Roundtable on The Mayor’s Fiscal Year 2009 Gap-Closing Proposal, District of Columbia Committee of the Whole

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • October 17, 2008

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Poverty In DC Remains As High As At The End Of The Last Recession, New Census Bureau Data Show

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • August 26, 2008 • Income & Poverty

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Testimony of Lindsay Clark, Policy Analyst, DC Fiscal Policy Institute For the Public Roundtable regarding Strategies to Eliminate the District of Columbia Housing Authority’s Current Waiting List of Individuals Seeking Housing Choice Vouchers and Placement in Public Housing

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • July 14, 2008 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness

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Economists’ Statement on the Likely Impact of a Professional Soccer Stadium in the District of Columbia

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • June 10, 2008 • Inclusive Economy

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Sports Economists Say Large Public Subsidies for a DC Soccer Stadium “Cannot be Justified” on Economic Development Grounds

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • June 10, 2008 • Inclusive Economy

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