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Important News

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

February 8, 2010

 

Contact: Stacey Johnson

Phone: (804) 225-4260

E-mail: Stacey.Johnson@Governor.Virginia.Gov

 

Governor McDonnell to Undo Proposed Freeze of Local Composite Index

-Introduced Budget Froze LCI for First Time -

Governor Identifies Savings to Allow for Annual Update to Index

 

RICHMOND- Governor Bob McDonnell announced today that he will support updating the Local Composite Index (LCI), the formula which determines state and local education funding responsibility, in the upcoming budget.  The move will mean another proposed change to the introduced budget, which froze the LCI at its current level. The LCI has historically always been adjusted every two years to account for changing local economic conditions. The proposal to freeze the Index was unprecedented, and would have cost certain localities in Northern Virginia $128.3 million in state education funding.


Speaking about his decision, Governor McDonnell stated, “For nearly forty years, the Local Composite Index has been an impartial means by which to determine state and local responsibility for education funding in Virginia. The application of this Index has always been done in an objective manner, using the most recent fiscal data to most fairly apportion state resources. For many school districts, particularly in Northern Virginia, the biennial update of the Index has meant far less funding from the state than that received by school districts in localities experiencing lesser rates of economic growth. Accordingly, I will not support the proposed freeze in the budget introduced by the previous Administration. The Local Composite Index must be applied to all localities, at all times, in the same objective and fair manner by which it has always been utilized.”


McDonnell continued, “The decision to continue to update the Local Composite Index is one that I reached after extensive meetings with my finance staff, legislators, and local government officials. I thank all these individuals for their input and thoughts during the process. Ensuring that we have a fair formula that is implemented without regard to temporary or political considerations is the best means by which to appropriate education funding in the Commonwealth. Every time the Index is readjusted some school systems gain funding, while others receive less. This has occurred for nearly forty years, and local officials understand the routine and objective biennial implementation of the Index.”


In announcing his decision to undo the proposed freeze of the Index, McDonnell also identified specific budget savings to account for the additional state spending required. The update will cost the state $29 million in FY 2011. To cover this increased funding, McDonnell will recommend to the General Assembly the transfer of $13 million from Literary Fund balances; $8 million through the use of available balances in the Health Insurance Fund to reduce state health insurance premiums; $5.2 million will be found in Real ID savings and an available $3 million will be captured in additional Non-General Fund balances.  Budget recommendations will continue to be made and communicated to the legislature in the coming days.



FCPS Budget Updates

With the current funding in place, the school system will face severe budget cuts resulting in the removal of student programs next year.  The cut of most concern to us is, of course, the elimination of the elementary band and strings program.  Not only will this remove a very successful program for students (70% of all 4th, 5th and 6th graders participated last year) it will drastically reduce the quality of the band programs in both the middle and high schools.

We are still in the early stages of the budget process.  It is important to voice your opinion on solutions to this problem.  The overall response from the community members in attendance at the George Mason Library and Herndon HS dialogue meetings was to raise county revenue to fully fund the school system and other quality of life institutions (public safety, libraries, health and welfare, park and recreation) that make Fairfax County not only a great place to live, but highly rated in the nation.

Please visit, write letters and make calls to the county Board of Supervisors to voice your support of efforts to raise the county transfer of funds to the school system.

Dranesville – John Foust 356-0551, McLean Governmental Center, 1437 Balls Hill Road, McLean, VA 22101

At Large Member - Sharon Bulova 324-2321, 12000 Government Center Pkwy, Suite 530, Fairfax, VA  22035
   
  • Increase real estate tax rate to compensate for decreased values.
  • Implement a meals tax to raise revenue from the tourist trade.
  • Reinstate the county auto registration fee at $33 per vehicle per year.

ALSO


  • Join FACE and view our advocacy plan.  Attend all meetings with a budget component.

Pursue with tenacity!
Remember to proceed with respect and civility!        

Katherine Key
President
McLean Band Parents Association



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FCPS Budget Update 12/02/09

With the current funding in place, the school system will face severe budget cuts resulting in the removal of student programs next year.  The cut of most concern to us is, of course, the elimination of the elementary band and strings program.  Not only will this remove a very successful program for students (70% of all 4th, 5th and 6th graders participated last year) it will drastically reduce the quality of the band programs in both the middle and high schools.

 

We are still in the early stages of the budget process.  It is important to voice your opinion on solutions to this problem.  The overall response from the community members in attendance at the George Mason Library and Herndon HS dialogue meetings was to raise county revenue to fully fund the school system and other quality of life institutions (public safety, libraries, health and welfare, park and recreation) that make Fairfax County not only a great place to live, but highly rated in the nation.

 

Please voice your support of these measures to the county Board of Supervisors in an effort to raise the county transfer of funds to the school system.

 

Dranesville – John Foust 356-0551, McLean Governmental Center, 1437 Balls Hill Road, McLean, VA 22101

At Large Member - Sharon Bulova 324-2321, 12000 Government Center Pkwy, Suite 530, Fairfax, VA  22035


  • Increase real estate tax rate to compensate for decreased values
  • Implementation of a meals tax
  • Reinstate the county auto registration fee at $33 per vehicle per year

 

   
  •  Voice opinions on the budget hotline 703 324-9400.

 

Thanks for your support!

Katherine Key
President
McLean Band Parents Association


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FCPS Budget Update 11/14/09

With the current funding in place, the school system will face severe budget cuts resulting in the removal of student programs next year.  The cut of most concern to us is, of course, the elimination of the elementary band and strings program.  Not only will this remove a very successful program for students (70% of all 4th, 5th and 6th graders participated last year) it will drastically reduce the quality of the band programs in both the middle and high schools.

We are still in the early stages of the budget process.  It is important to voice your opinion on solutions to this problem.  The overall response from the community members in attendance at the George Mason Library dialogue meeting today was to raise county revenue to fully fund the school system and other quality of life institutions (public safety, libraries, health and welfare, park and recreation) that make Fairfax County not only a great place to live, but highly rated in the nation.

Please do your part:





  • Join FACE and view our advocacy plan.



Thanks for your support!


Katherine Key
President
McLean Band Parents Association