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2017 Session

Budget Amendments - SB900 (Committee Approved)

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Restore Funding for GO Virginia

Item 109 #1s

Item 109 #1s

First Year - FY2017 Second Year - FY2018
Commerce and Trade
Department of Housing and Community Development FY2017 $1,050,000 FY2018 $6,450,000 GF

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Page 96, line 11, strike "$39,167,730" and insert "$40,217,730".
Page 96, line 11, strike "$57,654,601" and insert "$64,104,601".

Page 98, line 39, strike "$900,000" and insert "$1,950,000".

Page 98, line 40, strike "$19,650,000" and insert "$26,100,000".

Page 98, line 43, strike "$900,000" and insert "$1,950,000".

Page 98, line 46, strike "$900,000" and insert "$1,950,000".

Page 98, line 46, strike "$1,350,000" and insert "$3,900,000".

Page 98, line 50, strike "$6,100,000" and unstrike "$12,200,000".

Page 98, line 52, strike "$12,200,000" and insert "$10,000,000".

Page 98, after line 53, insert:

"3. Of the $1,950,000 the first year and $3,900,000 the second year provided in this paragraph and available to allocate to qualifying regions to support organizational and capacity building activities and workforce gap analyses, any amounts allocated to a qualifying region but unused for these purposes shall be allocated to that region and shall be available for grant awards."  



Explanation

(This amendment restores funding of $7.5 million GF for GO Virginia, approximately one-half of the reduction proposed in the SB 900. This amendment provides (i) $1.95 million in FY 2017 and $3.9 million in FY 2018 for a total of $650,000 per region over the biennium for organizational and capacity building activities as well as for preparing regional workforce gap analyses; (ii) $12.2 million in FY 2018 for grants to regional councils based on each region's share of state population; and, (iii) $10.0 million in FY 2018 for grants to be awarded to regional councils on a competitive basis. If any portion of the $650,000 per region allocated for organizational and capacity building activities and regional workforce gap analyses is not used for those purposes, the remaining portion shall be added to that region's allocation for grant awards based on the region's population.)