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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Jackson
Co-Patron(s): Almand, Amundson, Armstrong, Baskerville, Christian, Clement, Councill, Cranwell, Crittenden, Darner, Day, Deeds, Diamonstein, Dickinson, Grayson, Hall, Hull, Johnson, Jones, D.C., Jones, J.C., Keister, McEachin, Melvin, Moran, Moss, Phillips, Plum,
Teacher Salary to National Average

Item 143 #28h

Item 143 #28h

First Year - FY2001 Second Year - FY2002
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education FY2001 $170,568,388 FY2002 $232,688,499 GF

Language
Page 105, line 38, strike "$2,523,429,019" and insert "$2,693,997,407".
Page 105, line 38, strike "$2,539,458,046" and insert "$2,772,146,545".
Page 113, after line 48, insert:
"k.1.)  The appropriations for Basic Aid include a payment for the following salary increase and related fringe benefit costs for public school employees, including instructional and support staff, to meet the goal of bringing Virginia's classroom salaries to the national average:
a)  For the first year, the state share of a payment for a 7.2 percent salary increase effective July 1, 2000.
b)  For the second year, the state share of a payment to continue the 7.2 percent salary increase effective July 1, 2000, plus the state share of a payment for a 2.4 percent salary increase effective July 1, 2001.
c)  The intent of the General Assembly is that the average classroom teacher salary be improved throughout the state by at least 7.2 percent the first year and 2.4 percent the second year.  Sufficient funds are appropriated in the act to finance, on a statewide basis, the state share of such salary increases to school divisions which certify to the state Department of Education, no later than March 1, that  increases have been granted in the fiscal year in which such payments are provided.
2)  These funds shall be matched by the local government, based on the composite index of local ability-to-pay.
3)  This funding is not intended as a mandate to increase salaries."


Explanation
(This amendment would provide state funding to bring Virginia's teacher salaries to the national average in the first year with a 7.2 percent increase, and to maintain the national average in the second year with a 2.4 percent increase.)