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2019 Session

Budget Amendments - SB1100 (Floor Approved)

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Direct Aid - Literary Fund School Construction Interest Rate Subsidy

Item 136 #8s

Item 136 #8s

First Year - FY2019 Second Year - FY2020
Education
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2019 ($10,000,000) FY2020 $0 GF

Language
Page 142, line 55, strike "$6,988,217,730" and insert "$6,978,217,730".

Page 154, line 49, strike "$66,349,570" and insert "$76,349,570".

Page 160, after line 52, insert:

"b. 1. The Virginia Public School Authority shall provide an interest rate subsidy program in fiscal year 2020 for projects that are on the Board of Education's First Priority Waiting List, and which shall only use the subsidy funding and associated VPSA borrowing as original financing for the project and not to refinance any prior debt on the project.  Projects on the Literary Fund Second Priority Waiting List may participate in the Interest Rate Subsidy Program if unused subsidy appropriation remains once the participation of projects on the First Priority Waiting List is confirmed and subject to the same restrictions.  However, the cost of the subsidy shall not exceed $32.5 million in the second year including the subsidy payments and related issuance costs.

2.  In addition to the interest rate subsidy program in paragraph b.1. above, up to $5.0 million shall be allocated to a similar program, based on the parameters in Senate Bill 1093, 2019 Session.".

Page 161, line 1, strike "b." and insert "c.".

Page 161, line 4, after "Education Technology" insert "and Security Equipment".

Page 161, line 5, strike "c." and insert "d.".



Explanation

(This amendment directs a total of $70.0 million towards school construction support as follows: 1) $32.5 million towards an interest rate subsidy grant program for projects on the First Priority Waiting List for school construction Literary Fund loans (which may be able to address $130 million to $195 million worth of projects, based on historical trends of between a 4-to-1 and 6-to-1 ratio of project costs relative to costs of subsidy grants); 2) $5.0 million towards a interest rate subsidy program, based on the parameters established in Senate Bill 1093, 2019 Session; and 3) the remaining $32.5 million for Literary Fund school construction loans that will revolve back to the Literary Fund. Senate Bill 1093 authorizes a 100 percent interest rate subsidy for school divisions with local composite index of 0.2500 and below and a 50 percent interest rate subsidy for school divisions with a local composite index greater than 0.2500 but no greater than 0.4000. This amendment also includes a technical correction.)