Hello Neighbors:
Last week, the Mayor presented the Council and the city with one of the most difficult proposed budgets in recent years. Revenues are expected to slow, while the needs continue to rise. The challenge is to accommodate the first without ignoring the second.
We cannot balance a budget on the backs of our most vulnerable residents or by eliminating services that are key to how we live in the District. In our initial review and first budget oversight hearings we already see much to be concerned about.
The budget proposal zeros out the Pay Equity Fund — a permanent, recurring cut of $63.5 million for early childhood educator salaries — salaries we bolstered just two years ago. It also zeros out the HealthCare4ChildCare initiative which helps bring compensation packages more in line with D.C. Public Schools educator benefits.
We chose to invest in early childhood education for the benefit of working families — quality childcare is a critical to child development and helping working families grow and thrive. We can’t go backwards.
The budget makes other troubling cuts—eliminating the Office of the Ombudsperson for Children and cutting at least 200 full-time-equivalent positions at D.C. public schools, among others.
It’s not all bad news, of course!
In Ward 1, the budget includes projects I have fought for that will improve our public spaces and programs. It provides funding for school modernization projects at Tubman Elementary School and Bruce-Monroe at Parkview Elementary School; for affordable, beautiful, dignified housing units and a community park at the former site of Bruce Monroe; for the Rita Bright Family & Youth Center in Columbia Heights; and for more than $1 million in enhancements at KC Lewis Field.
In the weeks and months ahead, I will be watching for false choices between taking care of our neighbors, public safety, our quality of life, and fiscal responsibility, ensuring we take the right approach, do good work, and have some courage.
Read more of my initial observations of the Mayor’s FY25 budget proposal.
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