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Published on 2025-03-13 10:01:38 - Axios
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  • D.C. leaders and activists are pleading with U.S. Senate offices to avoid $1.1 billion in cuts from the city's budget. Why it matters: The House GOP muscled through a bill late Tuesday to avoid a government shutdown,

The article discusses the District of Columbia's efforts to avoid $1 billion in cuts proposed in a government shutdown bill. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and other city officials are making a last-minute appeal to Congress to reconsider the financial measures that would significantly impact the city's budget. These cuts are part of a broader legislative package aimed at reducing federal spending, which includes rescinding unspent funds from previous allocations. The proposed reductions would affect various local programs, including education, public safety, and social services. The city argues that these cuts would be detrimental at a time when the district is still recovering from the economic impacts of the recent health crisis. The article highlights the tension between local governance and federal oversight, with D.C. officials expressing frustration over their lack of control in financial matters due to the city's unique status as a federal district.

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