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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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March 8, 2018 | Chris Duncombe

Decision to Be Made on Teacher Pay in Pending Budget Deal

West Virginia lawmakers reached a deal on Tuesday to give teachers in the state a much needed pay increase of five percent. This comes at a time when Virginia legislators are negotiating a budget deal that may or may not include the state’s share of a two percent pay increase for teachers and school staff. 
Education
March 6, 2018 | Chad Stewart

Medicaid Plays a Critical Role in Every District Across Virginia

People in every legislative district in the state are supported with health care coverage through the Medicaid program.
Health Care
February 28, 2018 | Chris Duncombe

Comparing House and Senate K-12, Higher Education Investments: Division by Division and College by College Breakdown

There is a chasm between the House and Senate versions of the…
Education
February 22, 2018 | Chris Duncombe

The Price of Turning Down Health Insurance for Hundreds of Thousands of Virginians

This past Sunday the House and Senate money committees put forward their proposals for the state’s next two-year budget – amending what former Governor McAuliffe proposed this past December. And what a stark contrast they offer: House Appropriations invests hundreds of millions of dollars to improve vital public services with funds from accepting federal funds to expand health care coverage to thousands of Virginians, while the Senate Finance Committee proposes deep cuts to the introduced budget. 
Budget & Revenue
February 16, 2018 | The Commonwealth Institute

Key Policy Choices by Legislators Will Be Revealed on ‘Budget Sunday’

The state’s next two year budget is now before state legislators. On Sunday, they will reveal their amendments to the budget introduced by former Governor Terry McAuliffe in December. The proposal before them makes important progress in a number of key areas of support for Virginians. What happens next will influence whether more Virginians have access to affordable health care, whether Virginia’s schools have more adequate and equitable state funding, and whether the state will have enough revenue to invest in families and communities. 
Budget & Revenue
February 6, 2018 | Chris Wodicka

Spoiler Alert: Film Tax Incentives Get Mixed Reviews

There’s so much good TV these days that some have said we’re in a new Golden Age of TV. That’s up for debate, but one fact is undeniable: more and more of our state tax dollars are subsidizing TV productions despite little evidence of lasting economic gains.
Budget & Revenue
January 26, 2018 | Chris Wodicka

EITC Awareness Day: A Tax Credit That Gives an Extra Boost to Workers and Families

When it comes to helping working families, the federal earned income tax credit (EITC) is one of the biggest success stories we have, lifting three million children out of poverty each year. The credit provides extra support to millions of workers and their families, including over 600,000 working households across Virginia. For families struggling to make ends meet, the EITC helps them put food on the table, pay utility bills, and provide opportunities for their children. And research shows that the positive impacts of the credit can last a lifetime, extending even into adulthood for the children of families who received the credit. 
Budget & Revenue
January 12, 2018 | The Commonwealth Institute

The Governor’s Key Budget Policy Choices for 2018-2020

The House Appropriations and Senate Finance committees are currently considering the governor’s 2018-2020 budget (FYs 2019 and 2020) and amendments to the budget for FY 2018. Click here or on the image below for our summary level assessment of certain key changes in general fund revenues and spending proposed by the governor for FY 2019 and FY 2020 compared to the amended budget which passed in Spring 2017.
Budget & Revenue
December 20, 2017 | Chad Stewart

DREAM ACT: What’s at Stake for Virginia?

On September 5, the Trump Administration announced that it would end DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals), the program for immigrants who were brought to the United States as children.
Immigration
December 13, 2017 | Chad Stewart

Federal Action Threatens Safety of Thousands of Virginia Immigrants

Virginians have a lot at stake if Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders from El Salvador, Honduras and Haiti are forced to leave the country. More than 90 percent of U.S. residents with TPS are from these countries, and Virginia has the fifth largest TPS population of all states from these three countries.
Immigration
December 1, 2017 | Chris Duncombe

GOP Tax Bills Threaten Revenues for Schools while Benefiting Wealthy and Corporations

The GOP tax proposals in the House and Senate are a bad deal for most Virginia families. They’re also a bad deal for Virginia’s communities and a bad deal for Virginia’s schools.
Education
November 9, 2017 | Chad Stewart

New Data Confirms that in Virginia the Federal Tax Plan is a Jackpot for the Rich Paid for by the Other 99%

It might be called the Tax Cut and Jobs Act, but neither aspects of this title are necessarily true or likely for many Virginia families.
Budget & Revenue
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