How to get involved in the D.C. budget process
Some D.C. services are facing substantial cuts. Here's how you can testify on the 2027 budget.
Some D.C. services are facing substantial cuts. Here's how you can testify on the 2027 budget.
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Some D.C. services are facing substantial cuts. Here's how you can testify on the 2027 budget.
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