Cutting Class: Why the DC Council’s Tinkering With The Class 3 Property Tax Gets An FBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • October 9, 2009 […] Read MoreArrow icon
How Did $12 Million Disappear from the Homeless Services Budget?By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • October 7, 2009 […] Read MoreArrow icon
Testimony of Katie Kerstetter, Policy Analyst, DC Fiscal Policy Institute, for the Public Hearing on Options for Human Services Programming Available Through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, District of Columbia Committee on Human ServicesBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • October 5, 2009 • Income & Poverty / Revenue & Budget / TANF & Income Support […] Read MoreArrow icon
Expanding the District’s Sales Tax Can Raise Revenue, While Increasing Tax FairnessBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • September 21, 2009 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes […] Read MoreArrow icon
Good News About Health Insurance Coverage in DC: Census Data Show DC’s Uninsured Rate Has Dropped and Is One of the Lowest in the U.S.By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • September 10, 2009 […] Read MoreArrow icon
Progressive Tax Reform that Makes Sense: Eliminating DC’s Tax Break for Investing in Other States’ BondsBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • August 26, 2009 […] Read MoreArrow icon
Expanding District Unemployment Benefits: A Necessary Boost During These Tough TimesBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • August 20, 2009 […] Read MoreArrow icon
DC Council Rejects Draconian Benefit Cuts for Low-Income Families, But Should Reconsider New Requirements That Make it Harder for Families to Get AssistanceBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • August 7, 2009 […] Read MoreArrow icon
Balancing the FY 2009 and 2010 Budgets: the Good, the Bad, and the FutureBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • August 5, 2009 […] Read MoreArrow icon
Mayor Fenty’s TANF Proposal Will Increase Hardship Among Poor Families With Children And Will Not Help Families Move from Welfare to WorkBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • July 23, 2009 • Income & Poverty / TANF & Income Support […] Read MoreArrow icon