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Month: March 2022

This blog is moving to ora-cfo.dc.gov

March 8, 2022 ~ ORA Staff ~ Leave a comment

The DC Office of Revenue Analysis is moving this blog to be with our other publications. https://ora-cfo.dc.gov/blog is the new blog page and you can subscribe at https://ora-cfo.dc.gov/page/subscribe-ora-cfos-blog. We will continue to tweet out our posts at https://mobile.twitter.com/oradcgov.  Thank you to our loyal readers.

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