DC’s Department of Human Services Could Use $46 Million Right About Now — All it Has to Do is Claim Its TANF Stimulus Funds
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • October 16, 2009 •
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Cutting Class: Why the DC Council’s Tinkering With The Class 3 Property Tax Gets An F
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • October 9, 2009 •
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How Did $12 Million Disappear from the Homeless Services Budget?
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • October 7, 2009 •
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In DC, Back-to-School Brings a Lesson in Subtraction: Budget Cuts
By Jenny Reed • September 28, 2009 •
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Progressive Tax Reform that Makes Sense: Eliminating DC’s Tax Break for Investing in Other States’ Bonds
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • August 26, 2009 •
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Expanding District Unemployment Benefits: A Necessary Boost During These Tough Times
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • August 20, 2009 •
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Fenty Administration Implements Long-Awaited Inclusionary Zoning – The 2006 Affordable Housing Law
By Jenny Reed • August 14, 2009 •
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Expanding the Sales Tax to Selected Services: A Sound Alternative to Raising Rates
By Jenny Reed • August 13, 2009 •
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DC Council Rejects Draconian Benefit Cuts for Low-Income Families, But Should Reconsider New Requirements That Make it Harder for Families to Get Assistance
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • August 7, 2009 •
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