
Tens of Thousands of Residents Would Be Helped by Fixing Schedule H
By Tina Paden • February 13, 2013 •
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DC’s Large Surplus Was Aided by Efforts to Close Corporate Tax Shelters
By Tina Paden • February 11, 2013 •
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Do You Have Burning Questions about DC Revenues? DCFPI’s New Report Provides Answers
By Tina Paden • February 7, 2013 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes
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DC’s Taxes Continue to Fall Most Heavily on DC’s Low & Middle Income Families
By Jenny Reed • January 30, 2013 •
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DC Shows Strong Signs of Financial Recovery from the Recession — Now is the Time to Invest in DC’s Unmet Needs
By Jenny Reed • January 29, 2013 • Revenue & Budget
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What to Watch: How Savings from the DC Public Schools Consolidation Will Be Reinvested Next Year
By Tina Paden • January 24, 2013 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education
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Are DC’s Workforce Development Efforts Putting Residents to Work?
By Tina Paden • January 23, 2013 • Inclusive Economy / Jobs & Training
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Will Closing Schools Pay Off? DCPS Closure Plan Unlikely to Produce Significant Savings or Better Resourced Schools
By Tina Paden • January 15, 2013 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education
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Mayor Gray: Include Property Tax Relief for Low Income DC Residents in the FY2014 Budget!
By Jenny Reed • January 9, 2013 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes
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