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March 26, 2026

What’s at Stake in Virginia’s Budget Negotiations: Revenue Choices and Affordability

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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
April 6, 2016 | Massey Whorley

Closing the Coverage Gap Could Combat Addiction and Mental Illness

Investing in preventing and treating substance use disorders and mental illness is pragmatic and cost-effective. Virginia lawmakers know this is true because they are using state dollars to increase access to these services for some people. Now it is time for them to close the coverage gap to make sure that all Virginians can obtain the quality, affordable care they need to be healthy and productive.
Health Care
April 4, 2016 | Aaron Williams

The High Price of Virginia’s Low Felony Theft Threshold

Virginia’s felony theft threshold – the value of stolen money or goods above which misdemeanor theft becomes a felony – hasn’t increased since 1980 when it was set at $200. But prices go up, which means a crime that was a misdemeanor even a few years ago could now be a felony just because of inflation.
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