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The Trump administration plans to cut $20 million in security funding for Washington, D.C., according to a grant notice.
After being closed for about a month because of budget issues, the freestanding Throne bathrooms across the District are back open.
Trump Administration Slashes DC Security Funds by 44% Despite Claim Crime Is ‘Totally Out of Control’ The Trump ...
The District’s six "Throne" public restrooms—shuttered earlier this summer after the city froze their funding—are set to ...
The Trump administration plans to slash security funding for Washington, D.C., according to a grant notice, even as President ...
Construction and materials stocks are set to benefit from the upcoming Budget 2026 to be announced in October following the ...
The Trump Administration and Republican majorities in both houses of Congress are advancing a three-pronged policy agenda ...
When the DC Council passed the first vote on the RFK Stadium legislation this past Friday, they also inched closer to an ...
President Trump is threatening to federalize the District of Columbia — and the catalyst is an unusual one. In the early hours of Sunday, a young man was allegedly beaten in an attempted ...
The economic ripple effect of federal spending cuts — across employment, consumer spending, housing and more — captured in ...
House Bill 87 — that promotes a federal scholarship donation tax credit program. It is the 15th bill that Stein has vetoed ...