
Triple Whammy: A Sales Tax for Metro, Like Fare Increases and Service Cuts, Would Fall Hardest on Struggling Families
By Ed Lazere • August 28, 2017 • Inclusive Economy
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What You Need to Know about Opioid Use in DC: Part 2
By Jodi Kwarciany • August 21, 2017 • Health Equity
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With more health plan offerings but bigger premiums likely ahead, consumers should consider weighing in
By Jodi Kwarciany • August 16, 2017 • Health Equity
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What You Need to Know about Opioid Use in DC: Part 1
By Jodi Kwarciany • August 11, 2017 • Health Equity
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Where Do You Think DC Should Put Its Affordable Housing Dollars? Try This Interactive Tool to See
By Addison Larson • August 10, 2017 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness
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Improvements to Shelters for Individuals Are a Step in Right Direction
By Kate Coventry • August 3, 2017 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Homelessness
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The Mortgage Interest Deduction Mostly Benefits DC’s Highest-Income Residents
By Claire Zippel • August 1, 2017 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness
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DCFPI’s Toolkit on the Approved FY 2018 Budget is Here! Understand the FY 2018 Budget in Pictures, Numbers, and Words
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • July 27, 2017 • Revenue & Budget
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How the Latest Senate Health Bill Will Harm DC’s Medicaid Program
By Jodi Kwarciany • July 21, 2017 • Health Equity
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