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- D.C. Fiscal Policy Institute calls for overhaul of city’s affordable housing strategy. [Post]
- D.C. Tax Revision Commission will recommend “cutting the income tax rate for middle-class earners and levying a fee on businesses that amounts to $100 per employee annually.” [Times]
- Springfield Mall in Northern Virginia now has its own Snowy Owl. [Post]
- In Anacostia, historical preservation is up against development. [Post]
- Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton calls for security clearance reforms in the wake of the Navy Yard shooting. [WAMU]
- D.C. schools earn bragging rights when it comes to AP tests. [WAMU]
- Union Kitchen will open a second facility in Ivy City. [Release]
- The (Here I Stand) In the Spirit of Paul Robeson memorial is great. [Curbed]
- Marion Barry (or the person who runs his account) doesn’t want the Washington Post following him on Twitter. [Twitter]
- This Day in DCist: We decided that it’s not a great idea to name a condo building after the homeless shelter its replacing.