
Counting Our Homeless Neighbors While Envisioning a Future Without Homelessness
By Kate Coventry and Amy Lieber • January 29, 2019 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Homelessness
The annual Point in Time count tells us who is homeless, where they are staying, and whether the strategies we are using to combat homelessness are working.
DCFPI Welcomes Doni Crawford to Our Team!
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • January 25, 2019 •
The DC Fiscal Policy Institute welcomes Doni Crawford, our newest Policy Analyst!
Here’s What You Need to Know About DC’s FY 2020 Budget Season
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • January 23, 2019 • Revenue & Budget
This DC budget process timeline highlights opportunities to voice our values and shape the Fiscal Year 2020 DC budget.
DCFPI Welcomes Kamolika Das to Our Team!
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • January 18, 2019 •
DCFPI is excited to introduce you to Kamolika Das, our new Policy Analyst!
DCFPI Welcomes Ronald Mak to Our Team!
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • January 11, 2019 •
DCFPI is excited to welcome Ronald Mak as our new intern!
Things Money Can’t Buy: Love, and Economic Development
By Ed Lazere and Amy Lieber • January 9, 2019 • Inclusive Economy
It’s time for DC to tighten up its economic development incentives, including accountability for companies like Blackboard to pay DC back when they take subsidies but fail to keep their commitments.
Remembering Our Neighbors Who Died While Homeless
By Kate Coventry • January 8, 2019 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Homelessness
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DC Should Invest in Good Jobs, Not Economic Development Warfare
By Ed Lazere • December 13, 2018 • Inclusive Economy
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Here’s How You Can Speak Up Against Trump’s Proposed “Public Charge” Rule Targeting Low-Income Immigrant Families
By Amy Lieber • November 15, 2018 • Income & Poverty
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