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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Hashmi
Direct Aid - Near-Term JLARC K-12 Recommendations (SB 227)

Item 125 #11s

Item 125 #11s

First Year - FY2025 Second Year - FY2026
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2025 $1,058,000,000 FY2026 $1,058,000,000 GF

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Page 143, line 52, strike "$10,290,021,574" and insert "$11,348,021,574".
Page 143, line 52, strike "$10,073,997,964" and insert "$11,131,997,964".


Explanation

(This amendment provides $1,058.0 million GF each year and accompanies legislation related to SB 227 to update Virginia’s Standard of Quality (SOQ) formula. The amendment offers a compensation supplement to include division central office positions in the SOQ; applies the COCA to facility and transportation staff salaries in the SOQ: removes the cap on non-personal cost assumptions in benchmarking; accounts for cost of facility staff salaries in compensation supplement calculations in the SOQ; and is estimated to cost $45,000,000 each fiscal year, as estimated for recommendation 1 in the July 2023 draft JLARC report on the SOQs. The amendment also includes an adjustment to language in the Appropriation Act to change the local composite index to be calculated using a three-year average of the most recent available data, rather than a single year of data every other year, yielding an estimated savings of $1,500,000 in each fiscal year, as estimated for recommendation 7 in the July 2023 draft JLARC report on the SOQs. This amendment also improves Virginia's at-risk add-on, which encompasses recommendations 8, 9 and 10 in the July 2023 draft JLARC report on the Standards of Quality. This includes the state share of the cost of updating the data used in the at-risk add-on to use weighted three-year Identified Student Percentage (ISP) as the measure of student need, rather than outdated free lunch data. It also shifts to using both a flat and concentration weight and combines the At-Risk Add-On and PIR programs into one program. This budget amendment is for a larger amount than JLARC’s cost estimate primarily due to using more recent ISP data, which show a higher number of students in low-income families, and is estimated at $494,500,000 in FY25 and $496,300,000 in FY26. Lastly, the amendment includes a per-pupil SOQ add-on for English language learners and special education students at a weight of 0.293 and 1.68 to basic aid, respectively, yielding a state cost of $520,000,000 in both fiscal years. This estimate comes from policy option 5 in the July 2023 draft JLARC report on the SOQs. This is an estimate. The actual fiscal impact is to be determined.)