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Getting Big Nonprofits to Pay Fair Share Can Keep City on Track to a Pittsburgh for All

Like cities across the country, Pittsburgh faces lost revenue because American Rescue Plan dollars run out this year and...

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Fair Taxation Can Help Achieve a More Just Pittsburgh

Over the past several years, federal funding via the American Rescue Plan (ARP) has temporarily boosted City of Pittsburgh...

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A Citizens’ Overview of the Approved Pittsburgh 2023 Budget

On December 19, 2022, Pittsburgh City Council passed the 2023 final budget for the city. This enacted budget is...

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The Update: What’s Happening in Harrisburg and DC – February 4 , 2022

MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR Last Friday, as many of you saw, the Fern Hollow bridge in Pittsburgh collapsed because...

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New Mayor, New Opportunity—for a Pittsburgh That Works for All 

On Monday, January 3, 2022, Mayor Ed Gainey was sworn into office as the 61st mayor of the City...

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The Update: What’s Happening in Harrisburg and DC – December 14, 2021

MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR Happy holidays! Here’s the update for this week, we will now be on a break...

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PRESS RELEASE: Pittsburgh Budget & Policy Center Publishes New Analysis of Pittsburgh’s 2022 Proposed Budget

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kirstin Snow snow@pennbpc.org   RELEASE: Pittsburgh Budget & Policy Center Publishes New Analysis of Pittsburgh’s...

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Pivoting to a Moral Pittsburgh Economy: New Mayor, New Opportunities

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ANALYSIS: A Historic Opportunity to Transform Pittsburgh’s Budget

On Thursday, September 30, Mayor Peduto submitted a proposed $770 million combined operating and capital budget for 2022 with...

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RELEASE: Pittsburgh Budget & Policy Center Publishes Analysis of Pittsburgh’s 2022 Preliminary Budget

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 27, 2021 Contact: Kirstin Snow snow@pennbpc.org 215-510-9336 Pittsburgh, PA — The Pittsburgh Budget and Policy...

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