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DC Tax Credits for Households with Low Incomes Will Reduce Child Poverty by One-Fifth

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DC Revenue Higher than Expected, But a Recession Still Looms

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Federal Efforts to Reinstate Cash Bail in DC Disproportionately Harms Black Residents

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Inequality Remained Extreme in 2024 as DC Backslid on Poverty

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Here’s how D.C. solved the billion-dollar budget problem Congress created

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D.C. renters face record eviction levels amid dwindling aid and rising housing costs

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D.C. homeless seniors face financial barriers to assisted living, according to new report

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Beyond the Spin: How Industry Advocacy Distorts Debate in the RENTAL Act Push

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