October 4, 2023
The Half Sheet
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Playing Chicken with Children’s Health Coverage
Termination notices are scheduled to be sent to thousands of Virginia families on December 1 letting them know that health insurance for their children will end early next year; that is, unless Congress takes steps to mitigate an impending crisis of their own making that would see around 65,000 Virginia children and 1,100 pregnant women lose their health coverage.
Turning a Profit from ‘Charity’
Lawmakers want to have sufficient state revenue to build up reserve funds and invest in ongoing commitments to education and healthcare. Cleaning up costly tax credits needs to be part of the equation.
Average Virginian Families Provided a Pittance from GOP-Trump Tax Plan, Top 1% Would See Windfall
What we need is tax reform that ensures everyone contributes their fair share to build the thriving communities that we all want to live in. To get there though, we can’t afford to provide lucrative tax giveaways to those who need it least while providing a relative pittance to average Virginians.
Key Facts: Immigrants in Virginia
We have compiled the latest data in an easy-to-read one page infographic that offers a snapshot of the key facts about immigrants in the state and the economic contributions immigrants make to our economy.
A Closer Look at the Candidates’ Education Plans
It’s important that voters know how the candidates plan to improve educational opportunities and give every student a chance to pursue their career ambitions and to help grow Virginia’s economy.
Demonstrated Harm: In Richmond City Schools
Reduced state support for Richmond City Public Schools has had very real impacts on school facilities and on the activities of teachers and students in the classroom.
We Need More than Wishful Thinking: A Closer Look at the Candidates’ Tax Plans
Issue platforms by the current candidates for Virginia Governor, including Republican candidate Ed Gillespie, Libertarian candidate Cliff Hyra, and Democratic candidate Ralph Northam, include proposals to modify or eliminate Virginia’s local business taxes, modify Virginia’s individual income tax, and eliminate the state portion of Virginia’s sales tax on groceries.