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October 4, 2023

Virginia Families Can Now Claim an Improved EITC, and Policymakers Can Build on its Success

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June 16, 2016 | Chris Duncombe

Weighing Support in Each Virginia School Division

Since publishing that report we’ve run the numbers for every school division in the state in the table below. The divisions highlighted in green are the 10 divisions that would see the largest funding increase. A PDF version is available here.
Education
June 8, 2016 | Chris Duncombe

Making A Fair Comparison When Looking at School Spending

As the public and media hold their local schools accountable, we cannot ignore that different students have different costs associated with their education. The evidence is very clear that students from low-income families have substantially greater needs and require additional resources. Failing to provide adequate resources presents a false choice to schools: cut services for the general student body or ignore the specialized needs of low-income students.
Education
June 3, 2016 | The Commonwealth Institute

A Better Virginia Economy for All

We believe Virginia needs an economy that works for us all, not just a few. Where every Virginian who works hard can support their family and build a brighter future. Yet for too many in our commonwealth, that opportunity is out of reach.
Economic Opportunity
May 18, 2016 | Aaron Williams

A Fair Day’s Work Demands a Fair Day’s Pay

The 40-hour workweek and time-and-a-half for overtime work are cornerstones of a strong and fair economy. Unfortunately, overtime protections have been allowed to become badly out-of-date. On Wednesday, the Obama administration announced an update to the rule that will give millions more Americans overtime protections and clarify protections for millions more.
Economic Opportunity
May 17, 2016 | Aaron Williams

If Revenues Fall Short, It’s Not Just Teachers Who Could Feel the Pain

With Governor McAuliffe’s announcement last Friday that state revenue collections came in far lower than forecast for April, it’s clear that Virginia is on a crash course to a big problem unless the next two months bring substantial improvement.
Budget & Revenue
May 13, 2016 | Aaron Williams

More Manufacturing, But Fewer Jobs

Productivity growth can be a driver of growing compensation and increased living standards. Increased employment can be an important way to make sure the gains of the economy are shared with more workers and families. Virginia’s economy is getting healthier, but it still needs consistent increased employment and increased productivity in a broad range of sectors to make up for missed growth over the last eight years.
Economic Opportunity
May 10, 2016 | Aaron Williams

Medicaid Reduces Financial Stress

Closing the coverage gap in Virginia would help 400,000 people get quality, affordable health care. And, as this growing body of research shows, it would also protect them from financial ruin for reasons often beyond their control: illness and injury.
Health Care
May 6, 2016 | Massey Whorley

Mental Health Coverage Gap Remains Despite Lawmakers’ Efforts, Assertions

No one suffering from a serious mental illness should be denied the care they need. Without the appropriate medications, there are men and women, fathers and mothers, sons and daughters who are left to struggle without a realistic shot at managing their disease.
Health Care
May 3, 2016 | Levi Goren

Virginia’s New Budget: A Small Step On a Long Climb Out of the Hole

Virginia’s growing economy has provided state policymakers with some much-needed additional resources to invest in our state’s schools, families, and communities. Policymakers expect to have $3 billion more in state revenues over the next two budget years than in the last two budget years.
Budget & Revenue
April 19, 2016 | Levi Goren

Lawmakers Have the Chance to Protect Working Virginians

Virginia’s legislators often like to appear tough on crime, yet they rejected funding to properly investigate certain types of crimes and violations that occur in the workplace. Legislators rejected funding that the governor recommended to address a backlog of wage violation claims and to conduct necessary health, safety, and youth employment inspections.
Economic Opportunity
April 14, 2016 | Aaron Williams

Local School Funding Headaches Started with the State

Localities across the state are wrestling with tough questions about how to find the money they need to support their schools. But the fact is, the state bears substantial blame for the situation. State lawmakers made deep cuts to public education during and after the recession, and are only now starting to dig out of that hole.
Education
April 13, 2016 | Chris Duncombe

Money Matters in Education

Policymakers and concerned residents often ask if increased spending really improves student performance, particularly for those students who are struggling most. Well, a new study shows increased spending in low-income school districts raises the test scores of their students and reduces achievement gaps.
Education
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