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Virginia Budget Proposal Analysis 2006-2008: A Comprehensive Comparison

Analyzing growth comparisons in K-12 education, Chesapeake Bay, higher education, health care, mental health, and public safety funding in the 2006-2008 Commonwealth budget proposals by House and Senate delegates. Operating expenses and future directions are also explored.

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Virginia Budget Proposal Analysis 2006-2008: A Comprehensive Comparison

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  1. 2006 – 2008 Commonwealth Budget Proposal(s)Delegate John J. Welch, III March 15, 2006

  2. Growth Comparison: K-12 Education FundingHouse and Senate Provide 19% Increase Source: HB 30 as approved by Virginia House of Delegates, SB 30 as approved by Senate of Virginia

  3. Growth Comparison: Chesapeake Bay FundingHouse & Senate Provide 38% Increase Source: HB 30 as approved by Virginia House of Delegates, SB 30 as approved by Senate of Virginia

  4. Growth Comparison: Higher Education FundingHouse & Senate Provide More than 20% Increase Source: HB 30 as approved by Virginia House of Delegates, SB 30 as approved by Senate of Virginia

  5. Growth Comparison:Health Care FundingHouse & Senate Provide 18% Increase Source: HB 30 as approved by Virginia House of Delegates, SB 30 as approved by Senate of Virginia

  6. Growth Comparison:Mental Health FundingHouse & Senate Provide 24% Increase Source: HB 30 as approved by Virginia House of Delegates, SB 30 as approved by Senate of Virginia

  7. Growth Comparison:Public Safety FundingHouse & Senate Provide 15% Increase Source: HB 30 as approved by Virginia House of Delegates, SB 30 as approved by Senate of Virginia

  8. Operating Appropriations do not reflect capital outlay projects, which are generally funded using bonds.

  9. Total Operating Expenses

  10. Where do we go from here????

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