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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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VSU - Public and Private HBCU Collaboration

Item 220 #1h

Item 220 #1h

First Year - FY2027 Second Year - FY2028
Education: Higher Education
Virginia State University FY2027 $12,500,000 FY2028 $12,500,000 GF

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Page 267, line 25, strike "$129,008,555" and insert "$141,508,555".
Page 267, line 25, strike "$128,403,505" and insert "$140,903,505".

Page 269, strike lines 2 through 14 and insert:

"I. Out of this appropriation, $12,500,000 each year from the general fund is designated for Virginia State University, in partnership with Norfolk State University, to collaborate with Virginia Union University and Hampton University and various localities throughout the Commonwealth to (a) create Minority Small Business Launch and Innovation Centers that support entrepreneurship customized to minority community needs, (b) improve health outcomes of vulnerable and marginalized populations in their surrounding localities through research, education, workforce development and outreach, (c) expand and upgrade broadband and technology in order to close the digital divide and provide students with additional tech job training, (d) actively engage with local public school districts to provide opportunities and awareness of post-secondary programs and curriculum, (e) initiate a pilot program to provide workforce credentials in the healthcare and trade sectors and (f) support the creation of an HBCU NoVA Campus by establishing an off-campus instruction site at Northern Virginia Community College in order to provide an opportunity to expand the HBCU presence in Northern Virginia, and access and opportunity to an increasing population of students seeking a four-year degree."



Explanation

(This amendment provides funding to continue the initiative provided for in Chapter 725 to expand the ongoing HBCU collaboration that includes Norfolk State University, Virginia State University, Hampton University, and Virginia Union University. The language also authorizes the creation of a pilot program to provide workforce credentials in the healthcare and trade sectors.)