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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Lucas
Direct Aid - Virginia Literacy Act (SB 616)

Item 137 #13s

Item 137 #13s

First Year - FY2023 Second Year - FY2024
Education
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2023 $36,900,000 FY2024 $0 GF

Language
Page 140, line 5, strike "$9,353,567,746" and insert "$9,390,467,746".

Page 141, line 45, strike "$82,775,693" and insert "$51,250,395".

Page 141, line 45, strike "82,974,240" and insert "$51,409,649".

Page 141, after line 29, insert "Literacy Curriculum Support $36,900,000 $0"

Page 167, line 16, strike "Notwithstanding § 22.1-253.13:1, Code of Virginia, an" and insert "An".

Page 167, line 17, strike "$82,775,693" and insert "$51,250,395".

Page 167, line 17, strike "$82,974,240" and insert "$51,409,649".

Page 167, line 20, strike "5" and insert "3".

Page 167, line 35, strike "3, 4, and 5" and insert "and 3".

Page 167, strike lines 43 and 44.

Page 178, after line 26, insert:

"44. Literacy Curriculum Support

Out of this appropriation, $36,900,000 the first year from the general fund is provided for the state share of the costs of new literacy curriculum, pursuant to the passage of Senate Bill 616. These funds shall be distributed based on average daily membership, and school divisions shall match these funds based on the composite index of local ability-to-pay."



Explanation

(This amendment redirects $31.5 million the first year and $31.6 million the second year in general funds from the expansion of Early Reading Intervention from grades K-3 to grade K-5 as proposed in the introduced budget. These funds would be redirected to provide one reading specialist per 850 students in grades K-5, pursuant to the passage of Senate Bill 616. This amendment also provides $36.9 million the first year from the general fund to support the state share of estimated costs of the purchase of new literacy curriculum required by the bill. A companion amendment in Item 129 funds other components of Senate Bill 616.)