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Washington Post
15-05-2025
- Politics
- Washington Post
Congress upended D.C.'s budget months ago — and still hasn't fixed it
In late April, about 30 D.C. residents held up traffic downtown outside a breakfast event. Their message was targeted at one attendee: House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana). '$1.1 billion dollars … are currently frozen, unable to be spent, sitting in our bank account, doing nothing except costing our communities the services we need,' Alex Dodds, co-founder of the group Free DC, which advocates for D.C. home rule, yelled into a megaphone.
Yahoo
13-03-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
‘If you cut us off, you're cutting off our future': Students rally against federal spending plan that would slash DC budget
WASHINGTON () — Hundreds of students, parents and advocates held 'recess' as the Senate Hart Building on Thursday, urging senators to vote against a spending bill that would significantly impact the District's local budget. 'We have people out right now on every floor of every Senate office building talking to every single senator making sure they know the cuts they are considering would be devastating for D.C. communities,' said Alex Dodds, co-founder of . The spending plan, which was already approved by the House, is a continuing resolution (CR) that would keep the government open for the next six months at 2024 spending levels. Proposed federal bill would cut DC budget by roughly $1 billion, city officials say Unlike in previous continuing resolutions, however, this CR treats the District as a federal agency, forcing the city to also spend at 2024 levels, despite already operating under its Congressionally-approved 2025 budget. Should the CR be passed by the Senate, D.C. would need to make an immediate $1 billion cut to its local budget, which is funded by local tax dollars, not federal dollars. '[The CR] would not save the federal government any money,' said Dodds. Cuts would span across all District agencies, including public safety and education. DMV senators have expressed opposition to the CR, including Virginia Senator Mark Warner and Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen. Government shutdown deadline is approaching Maryland Senator Angela Alsobrooks also filed an amendment Wednesday evening that would allow D.C. to continue operating as is. It's unclear when that will be discussed. 'The idea that halfway through the school year they have to fire all of the teachers, it's just abhorrent. Why would anyone let that happen?' said Lindsey Jones-Renaud, who was at the Hart Building for the rally. Jones-Renaud has two children in school, one in a D.C. public school and another in a D.C. charter school. 'What worries me is the first group that would be cut would probably be special education teachers. I have two kids who are on an IEP,' she said. 'Kids in D.C. are still struggling to catch up after the pandemic. We need extra resources in our schools, not to be taken away.' Advocates express concern to lawmakers over proposed $1 billion cuts to DC budget Kids colored pictures and signs expressing love for their teachers and schools. They carried those signs to various office buildings on Thursday. 'I love how there are so many competitions like Battle of the Books, that's fun. And I was recently in a math bowl,' said Magnolia, a fifth grader at Ludlow-Taylor Elementary School. She's worried about what would happen if the spending bill is passed. 'It's going to cut our education. If you cut us off from when we're 3 through 12, you're hurting the world,' she said. 'If you cut us off, you're cutting off our future.' It's unclear when the Senate will vote on the CR, but Congress has until midnight Friday to pass a spending plan and prevent a government shutdown. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.