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Federal and local law enforcement agents along with the United States Attorneys for the District of Columbia and Maryland hold a press conference along with Washington, DC Mayor Adrian Fenty and DC Chief Financial Officer Natwar Gandhi, pictured, to discuss the arrest of 5 people, including 2 employees of the District of Columbia who have connected with a property tax refund fraud scheme. In Washington, DC on Wednesday November 7, 2007.

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    A remediation committee, composed of agency representatives and guided by Chief Financial Officer Natwar Gandhi's shop, should have resolved outstanding problems identified by independent auditors from KPMG in 2012. (Photo: Examiner file)

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    D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray's budget proposal calls for $1.38 billion in construction projects, including new schools and bridges and $400 million over six years to build a trolley line along H Street. (Photo: Examiner file)

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    Washington D.C. Mayor, Vinent Gray, speaks at a press conference at the Emergency Operations Center in southeast Washington D.C. Monday, June 2, 2012

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    The D.C. Council will vote Tuesday on whether to override Mayor Vincent Gray's veto of a proposal to reform the city's certified business enterprise program. (Photo: Graeme Jenning/Washington Examiner)

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    Standard & Poor's has bumped the District's rating on its general obligation bonds up from A+ to AA-. (AP Photo/Henny Ray Abrams, File)

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    Standard & Poor's boosted the District's bond rating from A+ to AA- this week. (Photo: Thinkstock)

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