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(WASHINGTON, DC) – Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser presented “DC Values in Action,” DC Fiscal Year 2018 (FY2018) Budget and Financial Plan, to DC Council. As the twenty-second consecutive balanced budget, this proposal will help ensure that every single resident has a roadmap to inclusive prosperity. For the third consecutive year, Mayor Bowser hosted a series of budget engagement forums to hear directly from residents about their ideas and concerns about education, public safety, affordable housing, jobs, economic development, health, and human services.
“This budget fulfills our commitment to promote and defend DC Values and to aim for inclusive prosperity,” said Mayor Bowser. “From historic investments in public education, to investments in job training, second chances for returning citizens, and ensuring our families have a safe, affordable place to call home, this budget prioritizes DC residents by standing steadfast to our DC values.”
“DC Values in Action” incorporates this feedback along with agency recommendations and mayoral priorities to formulate the FY2018 budget proposal. From again investing $100 million in the Housing Production Trust Fund to allocating more than $1 billion in full-scale school modernizations, this budget will continue to move Washington, DC forward. Here are a few of the key investments proposed in DC Values in Action:
Rising enrollment in our traditional public and public charter schools, and increasing student achievement demonstrate that school reform in DC is working. The FY2018 budget makes the largest investment in public education in the history by:
The District is committed to ensuring that those in all neighborhoods feel and are safe, providing an environment in which residents and businesses can thrive. The FY2018 budget includes the following investments:
The Bowser Administration remains committed to producing, preserving, and protecting affordable housing in all 8 wards. This is demonstrated in this budget through the commitment of another $100 million contribution to the Housing Production Trust Fund. This investment will continue our shared goal to support grants and loans, thus yielding more affordable housing for DC families. This budget provides additional funds for the below projects' affordable housing components:
Maintaining a strong, diverse, and resilient city requires that every resident has a fair shot, and a pathway to the middle class. This is accomplished by supporting our most vulnerable families and residents; providing job training that leads to real employment opportunities; and by nurturing our small businesses to ensure their growth and success. Some ways the FY2018 Budget provides Pathways to the Middle Class are:
Investing in the health and well-being of residents remains a priority in the Bowser Administration. Ensuring residents are able to provide for their families and connecting these families with valuable care and supportive programs when they need it most, ensures they have a fair shot at success in the future. The FY2018 budget includes:
Building a government that works for Washingtonians streamlines processes and improves efficiency. The FY2018 budget supports these improvements by:
To keep us on track to build a safer, stronger DC and to ensure that every Washingtonian is on a pathway to the middle class, the Bowser Administration will continue to make investments in all 8 wards ensuring every resident can share in our prosperity.
To view “DC Values in Action” FY2018 Budget and Financial Plan, click here.
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