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    Where Do the Dollars Go? DC’s Largest Agencies

    The majority of the District of Columbia’s budget is devoted to a relatively small number of agencies.  There are two basic ways to assess the expenditures on various DC agencies and services.  The first is to examine spending from local funds — that is, funds raised by local taxes and fees.  The local funds budget is important because this is the spending directly controlled by the Mayor and DC Council.  A second way to examine the DC budget is to assess "gross expenditures," which includes spending from local funds but also federal funds and other minor sources.

    The Largest DC Agencies Based on Spending from Local Funds in 2006

     

    General Fund Expenditures FY 2006
    ($ in millions)

     

     

    DC Public Schools   

    $819

    Department of Health   

    $582

    Metropolitan Police Department

    $432

    Repayment of Loans and Interest

    $370

    Department of Human Services   

    $262

    DC Public Charter Schools   

    $227

    Department of Mental Health  

    $199

    Washington Metro Area Transit Authority

    $188

    Child and Family Services  Agency

    $167

    Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department

    $157

    Department of Corrections

    $135

    Office of the Chief Financial Officer

    $119

    Police Officers’ and Fire Fighters’ Retirement

    $118

    Department of Public Works

    $101

    Total for these agencies

    $3,876

    Total local expenditures (general fund)

    $5,273

    Large Agencies as a Share of Total Budget

    74%

     

    DC’s Largest Locally-Funded Agencies

    Some 14 District of Columbia agencies spent more than $100 million in local funds in 2006.  Together, these agencies’ expenditures totaled $3.9 billion in 2006 and represented 74 percent of all expenditures from local funds.

    • The single largest DC agency, in terms of funds supported by local resources, is DC Public Schools.  DCPS spent $819 million in locally raised funds in 2006.  The District also spent $227 million for its charter schools, bringing total K-12 education spending to more than $1 billion.
    • Health and human service agencies accounted for four of the District’s largest agencies.  Together, these four agencies spent $1.2 billion of local funds in 2006.
    • Public Safety agencies represented another four of the largest city agencies, with total local funds expenditures of $840 million.

    • Other large local expenditures in the District’s budget include repayment of bonds issued for capital construction projects ($370 million), the annual contribution to the Washington Metro Area Transit Authority, and the Department of Public Works.

     

    DC’s Largest Agencies in Gross Expenditures

    The District’s largest expenditures look somewhat different when spending from federal funds is


    The Largest DC Agencies Based on Spending from All Sources

     

    FY 2006 Gross Expenditures
    ($ in millions)

    Department of Health   

    $1,679

    DC Public Schools   

    $996

    Metropolitan Police Department

    $472

    Department of Human Services   

    $453

    Repayment of Loans and Interest

    $370

    Child and Family Services  

    $268

    DC Public Charter Schools   

    $227

    Department of Mental Health  

    $217

    Washington Metro Area Transit Authority

    $188

    Fire and Emergency Medical Services

    $161

    Housing and Community Development

    $152

    Department of Corrections

    $138

    Office of the Chief Financial Officer

    $129

    Department of Public Works

    $124

    Police Officers’ and Fire Fighters’ Retirement

    $118

    City Administrator

    $107

    Total for these agencies

    $5,798

    Total gross expenditures

    $7,609

    Large Agencies as a Share of Total Budget

    76%

    included.  Overall, some 16 agencies spent more than $100 million, including both local and federal funds, in fiscal year 2006. Together, these agencies’ budgets totaled $5.8 billion, or 76 percent of the District’s gross budget.

    The largest DC agency in terms of local funds is the Department of Health, which provided $1.7 billion in services in 2006 —including $600 million in local funds and $1.1 billion in federal funds.  The largest component is the Medicaid program, which provides health care to low-income families with children, people with disabilities, and the elderly.  Some 30 percent of Medicaid funding comes from local sources and 70 percent comes from federal funds.  Nearly one-fourth of DC residents receive health care coverage through Medicaid.  As in most states, DC’s Medicaid program also covers the costs for the vast majority of nursing home residents.

    Most of the other DC agencies with substantial gross funds budgets also have local fund budgets of $100 million or more.  There are two DC agencies, however, whose budgets are pushed above $100 million by federal funds.

    • The Department of Housing and Community Development spent $51 million in 2006 from local sources and $100 million in federal funds, primarily under the federal Community Development Block Grant.
    • The office of the City Administrator spent $107 million in gross funds in 2006, including $85 million in federal funds.  Most of the federal funds are for Homeland Security purposes.