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DC announces ‘extraordinary measures’ after House fails to pass budget fix

  • The District of Columbia is implementing spending and hiring freezes to cut over $400 million from its budget after Congress failed to approve it.
  • Mayor Muriel Bowser stated that legislation is needed to address the funding gap created by Congress not approving the district's budget, forcing a return to 2024 spending levels.
  • Bowser has requested a plan by April 25 for further budget reductions, which may include furloughing government employees and closing certain facilities.
  • Bowser indicated that even with available funds, the district cannot spend without an approved appropriation from Congress, which impacts jobs and services.
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WUSA9 broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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