Featured Publications & Resources
Blog
DC Gets Mixed Grades for its Response to Family Homelessness: More Progress Is Needed
By Kate Coventry • December 10, 2014 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Homelessness
Report
Helping Families Home Roadmap: A Report Card on DC’s Progress in Helping Homeless Families
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • December 9, 2014 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness
Testimony
Testimony of Kate Coventry, At the Public Hearing on the Consolidated Plan Proposed Substantial Amendment FY 2015 HOME Tenant Based Rental Assistant (TBRA)
By Kate Coventry • December 8, 2014 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness
Blog
It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Budget Season
By Soumya Bhat • December 4, 2014 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education / Health Equity
Blog
More Than the Reeves Center: Other Changes Are Needed for A Better Soccer Stadium Deal
By Ed Lazere • November 21, 2014
Blog
Helping Low-Income Families Access High-Quality Schools
By Soumya Bhat • November 20, 2014 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education
Blog
DC Council Moves to Use DC-Owned Land To Create Affordable Housing
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • November 19, 2014 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness
Testimony
Testimony of Soumya Bhat, At the Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Hearing for District of Columbia Public Schools
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • November 17, 2014 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education / Revenue & Budget
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Testimony
DC Council Should More Closely Examine Spending on Trickle-Down Economic Strategies
By Shira Markoff • February 25, 2026 • Revenue & Budget
In The News
D.C. attorney general tells CFO to ignore Congress on tax law dispute
Washington Business Journal • February 24, 2026
Report
DC Can Raise $121 Million or More with a Simple Tax on Proceeds from Wealth
By Erica Williams • February 23, 2026
Report
Proposed Child Care Subsidy Waitlist Could Leave District Parents and Providers Paying the Price
By Anne Gunderson • February 20, 2026 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education
Blog
DC Child Poverty Back to Extreme Level After Short-Lived Progress
By Connor Zielinski • February 19, 2026 • Income & Poverty
Fact Sheets
Cutting Reimbursement Rates in the DC Child Care Subsidy Program Would Cripple Budgets and Force Classrooms to Close
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • February 17, 2026 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education
In The News
District officials to figure out next steps after Congress blocks tax code changes
ABC News 7 • February 13, 2026
Testimony
Cuts to the DC Health Care Alliance Harm DC Residents
By Kate Coventry • February 12, 2026 • Health Equity
In The News
Senate votes to block DC's tax code, but Chairman Mendelson says Congress review period has expired
WUSA9 • February 12, 2026 • Revenue & Budget
In The News
In rare move, Congress exerts power over D.C. and blocks tax policy
The Washington Post • February 12, 2026 • Revenue & Budget