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Fenty Proposes D.C. Budget Cuts in Police, Health, Transportation
   posted 10:06 am Tue October 07, 2008 - Washington
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D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty is proposing budget cuts for a number of city agencies as he seeks to close a projected $131 million budget gap.

The biggest proposed cuts include $4 million from the police department; nearly $3 million from the health department, and $2.6 million from the transportation department.

The D.C. Child and Family Services Agency, which is trying to reduce a backlog of cases in order to stay out of federal receivership, is set to lose $1.5 million.

D.C.'s chief financial officer has attributed much of the budget shortfall to a projected decline in income tax revenue, partly because of turmoil in the stock market.

The city council will hold a public hearing on the mayor's proposals.

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