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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Floor Approved)

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Consolidate VPI Plus Into VPI (language only)

Item 145 #16h

Item 145 #16h

Education
Direct Aid to Public Education

Language

Page 135, line 19, strike the asterisk.

Page 135, strike line 20.

Page 135, line 21, strike the asterisk.

Page 135, line 21, strike "$28,259,341" and "$31,469,395" and insert:

"$34,733,573" and "$38,591,145".

Page 136, strike lines 12 through 17.

Page 156, line 3, strike "$95,094,542" and insert "$101,568,774".

Page 156, line 4, strike "$104,837,028" and insert "$111,958,778".

Page 160, after line 34, insert:

"m.  Out of this appropriation, $2,042,044 the first year and $2,246,277 the second year from the general fund is provided to support approximately an additional 609 Virginia Preschool Initiative slots that were previously filled under the Virginia Preschool Initiative Plus (VPI+).  These slots are intended to hold harmless eight school divisions that participated in VPI+ during the 2019-2020 school year, by allocating the same number of slots to those eight school divisions.

n. Out of this appropriation, $4,432,188 the first year and $4,875,473 the second year from the general fund is provided as flexible funding available to supplement any of the other initiatives provided in section C.14 of this item."

Page 169, strike lines 45 through 54.

Page 170, strike lines 1 through 3.



Explanation

(This amendment eliminates the Virginia Preschool Initiative Plus program and provides $2.0 million the first year and $2.2 million the second year to hold eight school divisions harmless for the 609 VPI+ slots that were filled during the 2019-2020 school year. This amendment also transfers the funding that supports the approximately 920 VPI+ slots that VPI+ participating localities did not fill during the 2019-2020 school year into the early childhood reform package to provide supplemental flexible funding in the event that any of the initiatives are oversubscribed. State VPI+ payments were first established in fiscal year 2018 after the federal funding for the program ended.)