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Budget Amendments - SB800 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Marsh
Restore FY12 LCI Hold Harmless

Item 132 #2s

Item 132 #2s

First Year - FY2011 Second Year - FY2012
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education FY2011 $0 FY2012 $57,599,781 GF

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Page 105, line 16, strike "$5,439,278,512" and insert "$5,496,878,293".
Page 106, line 44, strike "$0" and insert "$57,599,781".
Page 135, after line 10, insert:
"33.  Second Year Composite Index Hold Harmless
Out of this appropriation, $57,599,781 the second year from the general fund shall be used to provide partial hold harmless grants related to the change in the 2010-12 Composite Index as approved in Chapter 874, 2010 Session to the following school divisions specified below.

ACCOMACK$0
ALBEMARLE$2,626,949
ALLEGHANY$0
AMELIA$158,514
AMHERST$18,139
APPOMATTOX$232,739
ARLINGTON$0
AUGUSTA$343,568
BATH$0
BEDFORD$1,707,192
BLAND$32,902
BOTETOURT$104,748
BRUNSWICK$90,608
BUCHANAN$18,528
BUCKINGHAM$230,713
CAMPBELL$367,065
CAROLINE$0
CARROLL$121,808
CHARLES CITY$11,761
CHARLOTTE$207,512
CHESTERFIELD$1,705,038
CLARKE$0
CRAIG$26,593
CULPEPER$0
CUMBERLAND$99,304
DICKENSON$0
DINWIDDIE$157,410
ESSEX$491,799
FAIRFAX$0
FAUQUIER$0
FLOYD$161,109
FLUVANNA$219,760
FRANKLIN$294,788
FREDERICK$0
GILES$58,814
GLOUCESTER$436,210
GOOCHLAND$0
GRAYSON$391,079
GREENE$285,417
GREENSVILLE$52,989
HALIFAX$732,631
HANOVER$365,475
HENRICO$682,415
HENRY$3,217
HIGHLAND$49,814
ISLE OF WIGHT$387,384
JAMES CITY$1,189,424
KING GEORGE$0
KING & QUEEN$146,893
KING WILLIAM$269,093
LANCASTER$74,963
LEE$177,576
LOUDOUN$0
LOUISA$0
LUNENBURG$92,823
MADISON$195,682
MATHEWS$215,119
MECKLENBURG$748,244
MIDDLESEX$245,392
MONTGOMERY$139,096
NELSON$12,095
NEW KENT$212,176
NORTHAMPTON$0
NORTHUMBERLAND$300,899
NOTTOWAY$256,257
ORANGE$0
PAGE$0
PATRICK$31,071
PITTSYLVANIA$447,702
POWHATAN$230,578
PRINCE EDWARD$270,735
PRINCE GEORGE$346,255
PRINCE WILLIAM$0
PULASKI$194,420
RAPPAHANNOCK$0
RICHMOND$70,873
ROANOKE$432,294
ROCKBRIDGE$257,184
ROCKINGHAM$973,225
RUSSELL$37,619
SCOTT$0
SHENANDOAH$0
SMYTH$112,025
SOUTHAMPTON$319,913
SPOTSYLVANIA$0
STAFFORD$0
SURRY$103,957
SUSSEX$195,156
TAZEWELL$340,850
WARREN$0
WASHINGTON$0
WESTMORELAND$0
WISE$157,509
WYTHE$268,290
YORK$314,220
ALEXANDRIA$0
BRISTOL$0
BUENA VISTA$0
CHARLOTTESVILLE$613,531
COLONIAL HEIGHTS$114,867
COVINGTON$0
DANVILLE$147,436
FALLS CHURCH$0
FREDERICKSBURG$0
GALAX$30,080
HAMPTON$2,211,614
HARRISONBURG$45,832
HOPEWELL$56,600
LYNCHBURG$862,753
MARTINSVILLE$2,497
NEWPORT NEWS$2,287,189
NORFOLK$4,374,811
NORTON$0
PETERSBURG$352,291
PORTSMOUTH$1,909,629
RADFORD$197,086
RICHMOND CITY$5,456,849
ROANOKE CITY$706,676
STAUNTON$147,971
SUFFOLK$2,100,636
VIRGINIA BEACH$7,347,886
WAYNESBORO$248,109
WILLIAMSBURG$0
WINCHESTER$0
FAIRFAX CITY$0
FRANKLIN CITY$166,283
CHESAPEAKE$5,506,327
LEXINGTON$109,480
EMPORIA$7,337
SALEM$0
BEDFORD CITY$38,151
POQUOSON$240,514
MANASSAS CITY$0
MANASSAS PARK$0
COLONIAL BEACH$0
WEST POINT$63,768
TOTAL:$57,599,803


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Explanation
(This amendment restores funding for the 50 percent Composite Index Hold Harmless in FY 12 as approved in Chapter 874, 2010 Session for the 97 school divisions affected in order to provide a temporary cushion for local governments struggling with changes in the Composite Index and declining local revenues to avoid increasing pressure to raise local property taxes.)