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Breaking federal tax breaks for DC residents and businesses
LAST year, during the city’s annual budget deliberations, Ward 5 DC Councilmember Zachary Parker was on the hunt for money to fund a local child tax credit ; undoubtedly, he hoped it would be the signature legislation for his first term, allowing him to comfortably campaign for reelection. However, even with the possibility of an end-of-the-year surplus, the city’s economy was on the ropes, making it difficult for him and the legislature’s other spendthrifts to satiate their

jonetta rose barras
10 hours ago8 min read


How would eliminating the federal Department of Education affect public education in DC?
SOME DC government officials, private-sector education researchers and advocates with whom I spoke during the past week seemed unfazed...

jonetta rose barras
Dec 22, 20248 min read


DC's Champions of Small Businesses Prepare to Abandon Small Businesses
ON Monday, June 10, Kenyan McDuffie, the DC Council Chair Tempore, had his chief of staff, Derron Parks, convene a meeting outside of the...

jonetta rose barras
Jun 11, 20245 min read


The short path to ruin in DC
The DC Council gave preliminary approval this week to a $21 billion Fiscal Year 2025 Budget and Financial Plan that included dozens of...

jonetta rose barras
Jun 9, 20248 min read
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