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2026 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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Early Childhood Flexibility (language only)

Item 126 #2h

Item 126 #2h

Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid to Public Education

Language

Page 187, after line 48, insert:

"B. The appropriations in this item are based on this estimated initial distribution of slots at the beginning of the biennium, prior to any redistribution of slots:

Program

FY 2027

FY 2028

Child Care Subsidy Program

     Birth to Five

38,924

38,924

     School Age

15,497

15,497

CCSP Total

54,521

54,421

Mixed Delivery Grant Program

  2,630

  2,630

Virginia Preschool Initiative

(including expansion slots)

25,615

26,091

Total

82,766

83,142

Page 188, line 14, after "targets.", insert:

"Local departments of social services shall maximize all available funding and targets to eliminate waitlists."

Page 189, line 41, after "resources.", insert:

"5. Grantees shall maximize all available funding and targets to eliminate waitlists."

Page 193, line 35, after "students.", insert:

"9. Localities shall maximize all available funding and targets to eliminate waitlists."

Page 194, line 25, after "capacity.", insert:

"G. Any funding not expended in the first year for the Child Care Subsidy Program or Mixed Delivery Grant Program shall be made available in the second year and may be reallocated among these programs based on parent demand following fall enrollment, however, reallocation of funding and slots shall be limited to addressing waitlists and shall not cause an increase to the number of slots needed to continue services in the subsequent biennium."



Explanation

(This amendment provides that the early childhood system shall take actions to eliminate local waitlists, and authorizes unused funds in the first year to be used in the second year to address existing waitlists, and to be reallocated between the Subsidy Program and Mixed Delivery Program. This amendment also re-establishes the table displaying initial early childhood slots allocations that was not included in the introduced budget.)