
Dedicated Sales Tax for the Arts Represents Large Increase Over Historic Funding and Puts Arts Ahead of Other Priorities Going Forward
By Kate Coventry • May 24, 2018 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes
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Proposed HUD Rent Increases Could Affect 10,000 DC Households, Including Seniors and People With Disabilities
By Claire Zippel • May 21, 2018 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness
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Guest Blog: Creating a More Equitable Health System for All DC Residents
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 17, 2018 • Health Equity
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Approved DC Budget: District Investments Should Match the City’s Needs
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 16, 2018 • Revenue & Budget
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Budget Markups: DC Council Improved Important Services, But Far Larger Investments are Still Needed
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 8, 2018 • Revenue & Budget
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Federal and DC Tax Changes Are A Windfall for DC Residents With Incomes Above $500,000, But A Mixed Bag for Those Below $50,000
By Claire Zippel • May 7, 2018 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes
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The FY 2019 Budget Should Include Funding to Help Residents Obtain Federal Disability Benefits
By Kate Coventry • May 4, 2018 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Homelessness / Income & Poverty / TANF & Income Support
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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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