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Press Release: DC Taxes on Families Now the Lowest in the Washington Area, Study Shows

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • September 20, 2006 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes

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Subsidized Homeownership Programs Can Help Low-Income Families Build Assets Even When Combined with Long-Term Affordability Controls

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • September 18, 2006 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Revenue & Budget / Taxes

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New Census Figures Show Poverty Is on the Rise in the District of Columbia

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • August 29, 2006 • Income & Poverty

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Highlights of Mayor’s Proposed FY 2007 Budget

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • April 13, 2006 • Revenue & Budget

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Not Enough To Live On: DC’s TANF Benefits Are Among The Least Adequate In The Nation

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • March 14, 2006 • Income & Poverty / TANF & Income Support

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Testimony of Angie Rodgers, Policy Analyst, DC Fiscal Policy Institute, at the Agency Performance Oversight Hearing on the Fiscal Year 2006 Budget For the DC Housing Authority District of Columbia Committee On Consumer and Regulatory Affairs

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • February 28, 2006 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Revenue & Budget

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Property Tax Relief Will Leave 2006 Tax Bills Lower Than 2005 Tax Bills For Most DC Homeowners

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • February 28, 2006 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes

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Testimony of Angie Rodgers, Policy Analyst, DC Fiscal Policy Institute, At The Agency Oversight Hearing On the Fiscal Year 2006 Budget For The DC Energy Office District of Columbia Committee On Economic Development

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • February 27, 2006 • Inclusive Economy / Income & Poverty

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New Stadium Proposal Raises Costs Substantially and Fails to Protect The District Fully From Cost Overruns

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • February 6, 2006 • Revenue & Budget

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Income Inequality Grew Dramatically in DC Over The Past Two Decades

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • January 25, 2006 • Income & Poverty

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