The "Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act of 2026" proposes a comprehensive set of amendments to the District of Columbia's financial and regulatory framework, aimed at enhancing economic development, public safety, education, and public health services. Key provisions include a 2.55% increase in the Uniform Per Student Funding Formula, raising the foundation level to $15,455 per student, and significant investments in public safety, including over $500 million for the Metropolitan Police Department. The act also introduces a uniform telework policy for government agencies, caps the District's liability for damages, and modifies eligibility criteria for paid parental and family leave, limiting family care leave to two weeks per year.

Additionally, the bill establishes new tax abatement programs for workforce housing and federal property development, while also introducing a Rent Payment Reporting Program to help tenants build credit. It modifies existing tax regulations, including a reduction in the sales tax on rental vehicles and an increase in the tax on medical cannabis. The act aims to streamline operations, enhance fiscal responsibility, and support various community needs through targeted legislative changes, with projected savings and revenue increases expected to bolster the District's financial health. Overall, the bill reflects a commitment to fostering a resilient and vibrant city amidst ongoing economic challenges.