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D.C. Mayor calls out ‘$1.1 billion problem’ in House GOP stopgap plan

  • Washington, D.C. Is facing a mild recession due to proposed budget cuts that would eliminate $1.1 billion from its budget, as stated by D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser.
  • Hundreds of D.C. Residents protested against the House GOP budget plan, warning it would harm city services and jobs, according to reports on the protests.
  • Job losses in the federal workforce exceeding 60,000 in 2025 are expected to lead to a $1 billion loss for D.C. Over three years, as highlighted by city officials.
  • Congressional Republicans are advancing a plan that could cut public school funding by $192 million and police department budgets by $67 million.
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Washington Examiner broke the news in Washington, United States on Monday, March 10, 2025.
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