DC Fights Federal Job Cuts with Business Reforms and Stadium Development Plans
21 March 2026

DC Fights Federal Job Cuts with Business Reforms and Stadium Development Plans

Weekly Gov Efficiency Update: DC Pumping Tax Money?

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Welcome to your Weekly Government Efficiency Update: Is DC Pumping Tax Money? As federal cuts bite, the District fights back with bold moves to keep cash flowing.

Last year, DC lost over 22,000 federal jobs—worth $3.66 billion in pay—thanks to President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, push. WTOP reports the Office of Personnel Management data shows separations from agencies like Justice, State, and Transportation, hitting income and sales taxes hard. DC's chief economist Fitzroy Lee notes the city braced for 40,000 more losses by 2029, with many quits and retirements from high earners.

Yet Mayor Muriel Bowser isn't slowing down. Just this week, her office announced the Supporting Local Business Enterprises Amendment Act and Procurement Reform Amendment Act to slash red tape, speed services, and boost Certified Business Enterprises across all wards. Washington DC Economic Partnership highlights her quote: “When we make it easier to do business in DC, we make it easier to create jobs.” On March 20, the DC Hospitality Amendment Act followed, waiving fees for pop-ups in Wards 5, 7, 8, and Downtown, easing alcohol rules, and supporting "Made in DC" breweries—aiming to spark entrepreneurship amid the squeeze.

Big projects roll on too: Washington Commanders' $3.8 billion RFK stadium designs echo old glory, promising 30,000 construction jobs and $24.2 billion in output, per DC Planning. Community input wraps up soon on the master plan. Meanwhile, federally, Rep. Tim Burchett's House Oversight Subcommittee hosts a March 25 roundtable on axing duplicative programs, with GAO input to save billions.

Efficiency clashes with spending: DOGE trims feds, but DC pumps local incentives. Is it smart growth or tax drain? Listeners, you decide as America's 250th nears with an IndyCar race on the Mall.

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