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DC residents and officials focus efforts on U.S. Senate amid potential $1 billion cuts to city services

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The U.S. Senate is expected to vote on the final passage of continuing resolution on Friday to avoid a federal government shutdown.
The article discusses the potential $1 billion in cuts to Washington D.C.'s city services, which has led to a concerted effort by D.C. residents and officials to influence the U.S. Senate. These cuts are part of a broader budget negotiation in Congress, where the Republican-led House has proposed significant reductions to offset spending. The services at risk include education, public safety, and social programs. D.C. officials, including Mayor Muriel Bowser, are actively lobbying Senators to reconsider these cuts, emphasizing the detrimental impact on the city's residents. The urgency stems from the fact that D.C. lacks voting representation in Congress, making it particularly vulnerable to decisions made by federal lawmakers. The article highlights the frustration and mobilization of D.C. citizens, who are using various advocacy methods to make their voices heard in the Senate, where decisions on the budget are pending.

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