District of Columbia: Financial Crisis (Testimony, 02/22/95,
GAO/T-AIMD-95-88).
The District of Columbia's financial situation continues to deteriorate.
In December 1994, the District borrowed $250 million from Wall Street
to meet its critical cash needs, months earlier than forecasts had
shown. In February 1995, two financial investment services lowered the
District's bond ratings, one of them to below investment grade. The
District has abandoned earlier plans to close the spending gap on its
own and now seeks substantial federal assistance. According to the
District's own estimates, fiscal year 1995 expenditures could reach
nearly $3.9 billion, $631 million above the $3.25 billion spending cap
mandated by Congress. Given the continued spending levels, GAO predicts
that the District will run out of money this summer. In fact, the
District is today insolvent--it does not have enough cash to pay all its
bills. GAO's testimony discusses (1) the evolution of the District's
crisis, (2) congressional actions related to the fiscal year 1995
budget, (3) GAO's own analysis of the District's fiscal year 1995 first
quarter financial report, (4) the District's recent actions to address
the financial crisis, and (5) the District's cash situation.
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REPORTNUM: T-AIMD-95-88
TITLE: District of Columbia: Financial Crisis
DATE: 02/22/95
SUBJECT: Deficit reduction
Intergovernmental relations
Future budget projections
Financial management
Reporting requirements
Municipal governments
Municipal home rule
Financial records
Budget cuts
Budget deficit
IDENTIFIER: District of Columbia
Medicaid Program
AFDC
Aid to Families with Dependent Children Program
DC Water and Sewer Fund
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