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Budget Reductions Adopted By the DC Council Would Fall Heavily On Services For Low-Income Residents

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 13, 2004 • Income & Poverty / Revenue & Budget

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DCFPI Testimony on Sales Tax Holiday Amendment Act of 2003

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 5, 2004 • Inclusive Economy / Revenue & Budget / Taxes

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The DC Tax System Is Regressive and Tax Burdens on Near-Poor Families Have Increased Since 1989

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • April 20, 2004 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes

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Concerns with the Mayor’s Proposed Changes To the Housing Production Trust Fund

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • April 19, 2004 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness

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DCFPI Testimony on the FY 2005 Budget Support Act of 2004

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • April 19, 2004 • Revenue & Budget

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Trends in Tax Rates in the District of Columbia

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • April 15, 2004 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes

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Has Spending Per Poor Person Grown Since 1990?

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • March 24, 2004 • Income & Poverty / Revenue & Budget

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Press Release: DC Spending Up Only 3 Percent Since 1990: But Funding for Services to Low-income Residents Has Fallen Sharply

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • March 16, 2004 • Income & Poverty / Revenue & Budget

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The Untold Story of the DC Budget: Overall Spending Has Grown Only Modestly Since 1990 but Support for Services to Low-income Residents Has Fallen Sharply

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • March 16, 2004 • Revenue & Budget

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Testimony of Idara Nickelson, Policy Analyst, DC Fiscal Policy Institute At the Public Hearing on Fiscal Year 2003 and Fiscal Year 2004 Spending and Performance by the Department of Human Services

By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • March 4, 2004 • Income & Poverty / Revenue & Budget / TANF & Income Support

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