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(WASHINGTON, DC) – Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser presented her Fiscal Year 2021 (FY21) Budget and Financial Plan to the Council of the District of Columbia as part of the District’s annual budget process. Despite facing the unprecedented financial challenges posed by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Mayor’s budget makes significant new investments in education, healthcare, housing, jobs and economic opportunity, public safety, transportation, and more.
“While this is not the budget we expected to share earlier this year, it is still a budget that I am proud of and that our city can be proud of,” said Mayor Bowser. “Under the most difficult of circumstances, we crafted a balanced budget that reflects our shared values and priorities, makes significant investments in our residents, and sets the District up for an efficient recovery. I look forward to working with the Council to ensure we invest in health, opportunity, prosperity and equity for the District.”
Below are highlights of new investments and initiatives in Mayor Bowser’s FY21 budget proposal.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the District is expecting significant revenue losses compared to pre-pandemic estimates – $722 million less for FY20 and $774 less for FY21.
The Mayor identified several areas to help close the immense budget gap:
The District Government and District businesses and residents are estimated to receive $3.9B in federal response and recovery funds.
Visit budget.dc.gov to view the Mayor’s FY21 Proposed Budget Highlights.
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