May 2, 2011
TO THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES
HOUSE BILL 1500
I have signed House Bill 1500, the appropriation bill amending the
2010-2012 biennial budget, including one item veto.
Without question, members of the General Assembly set aside partisan
and individual differences to enact a budget this year that meets the critical
needs of our Commonwealth, while addressing the structural budgetary issues
that remain from the impacts of this great recession. I commend all for the
cooperative spirit to make sound budgetary decisions and invest in core
services such as education, transportation, public safety, community services
for the disabled, and job creation. These efforts are important to both our
citizens and our financial reputation. I applaud your accomplishment.
In signing House Bill No. 1500, I have exercised the authority
given to the Governor under the Constitution of Virignia to veto specific
provisions in the reenrolled appropriation bill. My veto affects the second
year appropriation for public television and public radio grants in Item 123.
Such grants are not core services of government, and especially given the
scarcity of resources during these difficult economic times, such grants ought
to be eliminated.
Therefore, I have vetoed the second year appropriation in Item 123
providing grants to public television and public radio stations. My veto action
will return this item to the form in which it was originally enacted in the
2010 legislative session consistent with the Virginia Supreme Court ruling in Gilmore
vs. Landsidle. The net effect of this action will reduce the overall
appropriations for these activities by $424,001 in fiscal year 2012. I believe
it to be an appropriate reduction given the discretionary nature of this
funding and the realities which face us on the budgetary front. I am confident
that the excellent work done by public television and radio will continue with
generous contributions from the private sector.