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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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First Year Teacher Pay Raise

Item 140 #10h

Item 140 #10h

First Year - FY2009 Second Year - FY2010
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education FY2009 ($2,085,282) FY2010 $30,454,348 GF

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Page 115, line 57, strike "$6,399,847,793" and insert "$6,397,762,511".
Page 115, line 57, strike "$6,599,719,818" and insert "$6,630,174,166".
Page 117, line 3, strike "$0" and insert "$45,214,418".
Page 117, line 3, strike "$130,564,600" and insert "$77,572,294".
Page 121, strike lines 41 through 42 and insert:
"and for their salaries at the salary levels as printed below."
Page 128, line 12, strike "statewide".
Page 128, line 13, after "levels", insert "as set out in this item".
Page 130, strike lines 50 through 58.
Page 131, after line 24 insert:
"a. The appropriation in this item includes $45,214,418 the first year and $77,572,294  the second year from the general fund for an equivalent payment for the following salary increase and related fringe benefit costs for funded SOQ instructional and support positions and other funded incentive program positions:
1) For the first year, the state share of a payment equivalent to a 2.0 percent salary increase effective December 1, 2008, for all funded positions.
2) It is the intent of the General Assembly that the average funded position salaries be improved throughout the state by at least 2.0 percent the first year.  Sufficient funds are appropriated in this act to finance, on a statewide basis, the state share of a 2.0 percent salary increase for all funded positions effective December 1, 2008, to school divisions which certify to the Department of Education, no later than March 1, 2009, that equivalent increases have been granted in the first year.
3) a. For the purposes of calculating the funded salaries used in this Item for all SOQ support positions, the Department of Education is directed to use the prevailing salary averages calculated for support positions contained in Chapter 847 of the Acts of Assembly of 2007, adjusted by the salary actions authorized for SOQ support positions by the General Assembly for each of the two fiscal years in Chapter 847 (three percent in 2007 and three percent in 2008).
b. In preparing subsequent biennial budgets, the Department of Education shall calculate the prevailing salary averages for SOQ instructional positions as prescribed and set out in paragraph B.1. of this Item and shall be adjusted based on the salary actions authorized for SOQ instructional positions by the General Assembly in this act.
4) The Department of  Education is directed to fund and adjust the inflation rates in the same manner prescribed in § 51.1-166.B, Code of Virginia.
5) a. The Department of Education is directed to use only an individual school division's per pupil amount in the final federal revenue deduction calculations and apply the appropriate non-personal percentage in the formula.
b. These funds shall be matched by the local government, based on the composite  index of local ability-to-pay.
c. This funding is not intended as a mandate to increase salaries."
Page 117, after line 39, insert:
"Supplement School Construction       $35,241,045         $37,202,112".
Page 117, line 40, strike "$477,500,002        $477,499,996" and insert:
"$512,741,047       $514,702,108".
Page 148, after line 39, insert:
"e.  This appropriation includes an amount estimated at $35,241,045 the first year and $37,202,112 the second year from the general fund to provide Supplemental School  Construction grants for nonrecurring expenditures by the relevant school division.   Nonrecurring costs shall include school construction, additions, infrastructure, site acquisition, renovations, technology, and other expenditures related to modernizing classroom equipment; payments to escrow accounts pursuant to Chapter 391 of the Acts of Assembly of 1999; school safety equipment or school safety renovations; and debt service payments on school projects completed during the last ten years.  
The Supplemental School Construction grants shall be distributed as follows:
Division FY 2009 FY 2010
Accomack 165,211 165,918
Albemarle 231,457 242,886
Alleghany 112,644 119,788
Amelia 63,804 69,046
Amherst 170,545 180,127
Appomattox 85,699 89,651
Arlington 219,788 234,779
Augusta 359,873 373,192
Bath 7,244 7,358
Bedford 316,608 334,970
Bland 33,522 35,470
Botetourt 157,087 165,995
Brunswick 81,736 84,447
Buchanan 125,585 129,655
Buckingham 79,204 80,849
Campbell 326,836 339,836
Caroline 127,630 136,444
Carroll 147,583 153,272
Charles City 26,049 27,701
Charlotte 85,817 89,917
Chesterfield 1,926,981 2,045,428
Clarke 43,948 46,839
Craig 27,276 29,013
Culpeper 223,457 243,761
Cumberland 54,850 57,058
Dickenson 100,675 106,369
Dinwiddie 180,409 191,255
Essex 48,636 51,351
Fairfax 2,299,511 2,429,870
Fauquier 193,831 207,727
Floyd 69,443 72,282
Fluvanna 115,553 123,031
Franklin 225,443 237,387
Frederick 399,252 443,517
Giles 95,134 100,597
Gloucester 192,360 200,014
Goochland 24,298 26,503
Grayson 78,273 81,739
Greene 91,650 98,973
Greensville 67,067 71,350
Halifax 227,083 232,786
Hanover 545,506 590,268
Henrico 1,371,863 1,450,349
Henry 289,748 297,652
Highland 9,212 9,162
Isle of Wight 167,384 176,670
James City 223,501 235,156
King George 119,031 132,072
King and Queen 25,941 28,583
King William 75,012 81,731
Lancaster 14,948 15,266
Lee 150,628 154,415
Loudoun 1,128,692 1,260,875
Louisa 109,080 120,251
Lunenburg 65,479 67,043
Madison 47,066 49,987
Mathews 30,305 32,597
Mecklenburg 173,571 182,339
Middlesex 19,942 20,615
Montgomery 309,709 325,712
Nelson 46,097 48,823
New Kent 81,235 86,639
Northampton 41,095 42,703
Northumberland 18,806 19,254
Nottoway 88,164 94,311
Orange 147,470 161,283
Page 118,290 123,784
Patrick 99,150 104,821
Pittsylvania 347,135 363,152
Powhatan 132,966 144,923
Prince Edward 94,432 97,757
Prince George 240,511 255,053
Prince William 2,483,946 2,699,180
Pulaski 172,543 183,446
Rappahannock 9,163 9,127
Richmond 39,177 41,193
Roanoke 502,376 511,467
Rockbridge 68,142 70,871
Rockingham 386,961 415,886
Russell 165,075 172,351
Scott 156,705 170,128
Shenandoah 182,098 192,595
Smyth 196,751 204,699
Southampton 104,690 112,241
Spotsylvania 798,712 855,232
Stafford 855,886 918,860
Surry 16,461 16,473
Sussex 49,146 50,958
Tazewell 261,280 277,693
Warren 158,522 166,150
Washington 243,038 255,561
Westmoreland 41,794 43,473
Wise 275,965 287,386
Wythe 151,033 160,643
York 399,414 426,773
Alexandria 129,993 135,965
Bristol City 72,931 76,763
Buena Vista 45,794 49,481
Charlottesville 76,202 78,672
Colonial Heights 83,651 87,569
Covington 31,596 33,852
Danville 258,668 263,640
Falls Church 23,439 25,471
Fredericksburg 29,864 31,780
Galax 50,913 53,290
Hampton 857,061 880,073
Harrisonburg 131,959 139,476
Hopewell 159,447 172,008
Lynchburg 283,592 296,934
Martinsville 96,34899,963
Newport News 1,101,802 1,125,230
Norfolk 1,203,428 1,264,945
Norton City 28,293 30,751
Petersburg 188,003 189,917
Portsmouth 574,255 587,706
Radford 57,153 59,766
Richmond City 678,732 684,862
Roanoke City 415,740 427,008
Staunton 76,460 81,243
Suffolk 483,254 507,309
Virginia Beach 2,188,768 2,280,518
Waynesboro 99,462 104,130
Williamsburg 7,253 7,445
Winchester 90,498 93,322
Fairfax City 34,872 37,251
Franklin City 48,651 49,744
Chesapeake City 1,335,482 1,403,685
Lexington 18,385 19,148
Emporia 36,475 38,933
Salem 125,478 133,194
Bedford City 32,145 34,332
Poquoson 81,860 83,588
Manassas City 201,531 210,407
Manassas Park 91,396 98,711
Colonial Beach 17,159 18,004
West Point 30,154 32,248
f. Any funds provided to school divisions for supplemental school construction that are unexpended as of June 30, 2009, and June 30, 2010, shall be carried on the books of the locality to be appropriated to the school division the following year for use for the same purpose.
g. Localities are required to provide local matching funds as calculated by the local composite index."
Page 131, strike lines 1 through 24.


Explanation
(This amendment is self-explanatory.)