Featured Publications & Resources
Blog
What You Need to Know about Opioid Use in DC: Part 1
By Jodi Kwarciany • August 11, 2017 • Health Equity
Blog
Where Do You Think DC Should Put Its Affordable Housing Dollars? Try This Interactive Tool to See
By Addison Larson • August 10, 2017 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness
Testimony
Testimony of Ilana Boivie at the FY 2016 Performance Oversight Hearing for the Deputy Mayor for Education
By Ilana Boivie • August 4, 2017 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education
Budget Resource Page
Fiscal Year 2018 Budget Toolkit
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • August 4, 2017 • Revenue & Budget
Blog
Improvements to Shelters for Individuals Are a Step in Right Direction
By Kate Coventry • August 3, 2017 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Homelessness
Blog
The Mortgage Interest Deduction Mostly Benefits DC’s Highest-Income Residents
By Claire Zippel • August 1, 2017 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness
Report
What’s In the Final FY 2018 Budget for Health Care?
By Jodi Kwarciany • July 27, 2017 • Health Equity
Blog
DCFPI’s Toolkit on the Approved FY 2018 Budget is Here! Understand the FY 2018 Budget in Pictures, Numbers, and Words
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • July 27, 2017 • Revenue & Budget
Report
What’s In the Fiscal Year 2018 Budget for Affordable Housing?
By Claire Zippel • July 27, 2017 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness
Report
What’s In the Approved Fiscal Year 2018 Budget for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)?
By Linnea Lassiter • July 27, 2017 • Income & Poverty / TANF & Income Support
All Publications & Resources
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








