In First Trump Spending Bill, Released Today, Norton Prevents Any New Anti-Home Rule Riders, Maintains $40 Million for DCTAG
Congresswoman
"We prepared for the reality that we would be negotiating a major spending bill in the first all-Republican government in over ten years, and, as a result, we were able to protect the District's major funding priorities and to prevent any new congressional interference into D.C.'s local affairs," Norton said. "The elephant in the room for the negotiation of the omnibus was Trump's proposed fiscal year 2017 cuts to the domestic side of the federal budget. D.C. had no new losses, at least in this omnibus, considering full funding for DCTAG, no repeal of D.C.'s budget autonomy referendum, new money for the
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Funding is continued for
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The omnibus appropriates D.C.'s fiscal year 2017 local funds for the duration of the omnibus (
The bill also reauthorizes the D.C. school voucher program through FY19.



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