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Budget Information for the Public
 
Welcome to budget.dc.gov, an information clearinghouse for the District of Columbia government.  This page includes current and prior year budgets, additional information supporting the budget, and links to other relevant resources.

The City Administrator’s goal is to make the budget as accessible to the public as possible. Feel free to explore these resources, learn about the budget—and email your feedback or requests for additional information to budget@dc.gov.
 The District Budget

Approved Fiscal Year 2010

Mayor’s Proposed Fiscal Year 2010 (March Version)

 
Fiscal Year 2009
 
Note: After adoption of the FY 2009 budget, the CFO issued revised revenue estimates that projected a budget gap. In response, the Mayor and Council enacted a gap-closing plan that adjusted both appropriations and revenues. Therefore the FY 2009 approved budget should be read in conjunction with the FY 2009 approved Gap-Closing Plan. Get more information about the FY 2009 approved budget, as revised by the gap-closing plan.
Mayor's 2009 Budget Proposals
Fiscal Years 2001 - 2008
 Supplementary Information on the Budget Proposal

Fiscal Year 2010
  • The Mayor’s proposed budget is now available online. See "The District Budget" section.
Fiscal Year 2009
 Tax Rates and Revenues
 Other Resources


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