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Rising Baseball Stadium Costs Create Problems for the District

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • December 16, 2005 • Revenue & Budget

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Testimony of Angie Rodgers, Policy Analyst DC Fiscal Policy Institute At The Public Hearing On Bill 16-122: Mixed-Income Housing Amendment Act of 2005 District of Columbia Committee on Consumer and Regulatory Affairs

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • December 14, 2005 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness

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Testimony of Ed Lazere, Executive Director DC Fiscal Policy Institute at the Public Roundtable on the Baseball Stadium Lease District of Columbia on Economic Development

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • December 13, 2005 • Inclusive Economy

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How Much Will the New Baseball Stadium Cost? A Review of Recent Cost Estimates

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • December 5, 2005

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DC Families Need Help to Pay Rising Heating Bills this Winter

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • December 2, 2005 • Income & Poverty / Revenue & Budget

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Testimony of Ed Lazere, Executive Director DC Fiscal Policy Institute, At the Public Oversight Hearing on The Status of Baseball Operations and Financing, District of Columbia on Economic Development District of Columbia Committee on Finance and Revenue

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • November 30, 2005 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes

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A New Federal Contribution To The District of Columbia? The Need, Likely Impact, and Some Options

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • November 16, 2005 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes

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Proposal to Reduce Ballpark Fee Would Shift Up to $60 million in Stadium Costs from Businesses to the General Public

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • November 16, 2005 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes

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Press Release: Proposal To Reduce Ballpark Fee Would Shift Nearly $60 Million In Stadium Costs From Businesses To The General Public , Analysis Finds

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • November 16, 2005 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes

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What Would Suspending the Last Step of the Taxparity Act Mean for DC Households

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • November 3, 2005 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes

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