DC Needs a Budget that Invests in District Residents
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • January 18, 2018 • Revenue & Budget
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Chronic Absenteeism is a Symptom of Underinvestment in the Supports Students Need to Thrive Inside and Outside the Classroom
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • December 15, 2017 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education
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House Tax Plan: Largest Share of Tax Cuts Go To DC’s Richest 1 Percent, Little Benefit for the District’s Low-Income Residents
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • November 13, 2017 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes
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$82 Million Subsidy for Developers in Union Market Area Would Be a Giveaway
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • October 26, 2017 • Inclusive Economy
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Guest Blog: Setting Our Peers Up for Success
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • October 25, 2017 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education
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The Wharf Officially Opens with Much Fanfare
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • October 18, 2017 • Inclusive Economy / Jobs & Training
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The healthy D.C. economy is leaving behind longtime black residents, new study finds
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • October 12, 2017 • Inclusive Economy / Income & Poverty
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Massive Taxpayer Subsidy of DC’s Wharf Project Supports Creation of Low-Wage Jobs with Minimal Benefits
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • October 11, 2017 • Inclusive Economy / Jobs & Training
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