D.C. Budget
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Vincent Gray inaugurated as D.C. mayor
Mayor Vincent C. Gray warned District residents to brace for "some very painful choices in the weeks and months ahead" during a 10-minute speech after he was sworn in Jan. 2 before 3,500 people.
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Union Station tax break pulled, again
A healthy tax break for Union Station was abruptly pulled from the D.C. Council's agenda Tuesday, apparently at the request of Council Chairman Vincent Gray.
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Jack Evans in violation of D.C. law?
Today, along with voting to close a $188 million budget shortfall, the D.C. Council is scheduled to vote on a $46 million tax abatement for a proposed luxury boutique hotel in Adams Morgan to be operated by Marriott.
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Tax abatements! Get your tax abatements here
While Councilmembers take the final vote today to close the $188 million budget gap for FY 2011, they also will be voting on spending at least $80 million over the next 20 years on tax abatements for three commercial projects.
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Cutting D.C.'s child-care subsidy isn't the way to fix the city's budget gap
The routine can be especially tough this time of year. The kids are sleepy, and it's barely dawn outside when they get to day care on these cold mornings.
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Breaking: Gray does not cut streetcars
D.C. Council Chairman and Mayor-elect Vincent Gray and his staff have released their proposal for the FY2011 budget gap, and are not reprising the adventure of May 26.
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And we've got an amended gap-closing plan
We've got the committee print of B18-1100, "Fiscal Year 2011 Supplemental Budget Support Act of 2010."
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City's budget woes could affect development plans
D.C. Mayor-elect Vincent C. Gray is a month from inheriting a real estate portfolio headlined by marquee development properties that lack the federal approvals or financing required.
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Information about FY 2012 budget development
The FY 2011 budget is still not final and government agencies have begun working on their FY 2012 budget.
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Councilmember Jack Evans weighs in on Mayor-elect Vince Gray's budget speech
In his "State of the District Budget" speech Nov. 22, Mayor-elect Vince Gray offered a gloomy picture of the District's financial situation.
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Gray eyeing cuts of $230m to D.C. budget
Mayor-elect Vince Gray wants to save $50 million on top of closing a $187.8 million budget shortfall as the D.C. Council is about to begin a scramble to comb through Mayor Adrian Fenty's budget proposal.
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Gray to deliver live address on budget Monday
Mayor-elect Vincent C. Gray will deliver an address Monday morning on the city's fiscal crisis.
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Sources: Fenty holding up the budget process
Mayor Adrian Fenty has not yet provided a copy of proposed budget cuts to the D.C. Council.
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Gray to meet with Fenty on budget cuts
D.C. Mayor-elect Vince Gray said he will meet with Mayor Adrian Fenty’s office Tuesday afternoon to go over the latest draft of budget changes.
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A public 'menu' for closing the D.C. budget gap
The District faces a large budget hole, which it needs to fill through cuts to services and/or revenue increases.
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Here we go again dealing with reduced revenue
Four days into the new fiscal year, Mayor Fenty issued Mayor's Order 2010-160, "Allocation of Spending (FY 2011)".
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Gray acting like he's the mayor
D.C. Council Chairman Vince Gray is already stepping into the role of the city's chief executive.
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Chairman Gray: Keep emphasizing balance in your approach to balancing the budget
Election season is usually filled with hope and promises, but we received a major dose of reality.
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