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Votes Count: Virginia
Virginia 2

Governor: Democrat
Control of Legislature: Republican
(during FY09 budget process)

Percentage Change Change to Budget,
FY08 to FY09 1
Policy/Notes
+ 13% Increases funding for the Virginia Preschool Initiative (VPI) by $6.8 million for a total of $59.9 million. The enacted FY09-FY10 biennial budget increases VPI funding by another $8.2 million to $68.1 million in FY10, the second year of the biennium.

VPI served 13,125 children in FY08. For FY09, 20,705 slots will be available.

Action in Neighboring States
State Percentage Change
District of Columbia +41%
Kentucky 0%
Maryland Anticipated increase.
North Carolina +21%
Tennessee +4%
West Virginia Anticipated increase.

 

1 Information on pre-k funding in biennial budgets reflects changes in those budgets from FY08 to FY09 only.
2 State has a biennial budget. FY09 is the first year of the biennium.
3 State has a biennial budget. FY09 is the second year of the biennium.

 
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