Taxes in the District: The Evolution of DC Tax Rates Since the Early 2000s
By Hannah Kohanzadeh • May 2, 2018 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes
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What DC Can Do to Improve Access to Health Care for Thousands of Immigrant Residents
By Jodi Kwarciany • April 26, 2018 • Health Equity
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Tax Day 2018: DC Can Use Tax Policy to Fight Inequality
By Hannah Kohanzadeh • April 17, 2018 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes
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Limited School Funding Can Lead to the Misuse of Extra Resources for Low-Income Students: A Closer Look at ‘At-Risk’ Funds
By Marlana Wallace • April 13, 2018 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education
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DC Should Not Allow the Federal Tax Bill to Erode Our Most Progressive Revenue Source
By Kitty Richards • April 11, 2018 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes
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DCFPI’s Budget Toolkit: The Proposed FY 2019 Budget in Pictures, Numbers, and Words
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • April 10, 2018 • Revenue & Budget
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Building the Foundation: A Blueprint for Creating Affordable Housing for DC’s Lowest-Income Residents
By Claire Zippel • April 4, 2018 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness
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Martin Luther King Jr.: An Inspiration in Today’s Fight for Racial and Economic Justice
By Brittany Alston • April 3, 2018 • Income & Poverty
On April 4th, 1968 Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated amidst the struggle for workers’ rights in Memphis, Tennessee.
Mayor’s Fiscal Year 2019 Budget Makes Important Investments But Misses Big Opportunities
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • March 22, 2018 • Revenue & Budget
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DC Will Collect More Tax Revenue Than Anticipated, But More Resources Are Available If DC Recaptures Federal Tax Cuts
By Claire Zippel • March 7, 2018 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes
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