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Positions
on Financial Issues
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- Convention Resolution PS - Position/Policy Statement
PI - Priority Item LAI - Legislative Action Item
AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN (ADC) - Supports locality regrouping for equitable assistance determination, and support for resulting funding levels. (PS) Supports sufficient state funding to ensure those eligible receive 100% of the cost of living. (PS)
ALTERNATIVE FOR CAPITAL PROJECTS - Supports legislation developing alternative methods of capital projects financing for public education. (R - 1994)
AUTONOMY - Supports locality autonomy regarding the
number of necessary schools with no loss of state funds. (PS)
CIGARETTE TAX – Supports legislation to increase the cigarette tax with proceeds for additional funding of SOQs and/or health issues affecting juveniles. (R – 2003)
FEDERAL FUNDING FOR NO CHILD LEFT BEHIIND – Supports all efforts by the Virginia DOE and BOE to secure full funding for programs under NCLB. (R-2005)
FISCALLY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL BOARDS - Supports constitutional amendment allowing local option. (PI - 1986)
FUND DISTRIBUTION - Supports a formula for equitable distribution. (PS) Supports funding which addresses certain localities’ inability to generate sufficient funds. (PS) Supports funding for all preschool initiatives regardless of prior initiatives. (R – 2001)
FUNDING LEVEL - Supports enforcement of the General Assembly’s statutory requirement for the funding of public education. (PS – 2004) Supports full funding provided to all school divisions for a broad-based K-12 curriculum. (PS – 2004) Supports maximum level funding for all mandated programs. (PS) Requests General Assembly fully fund the state's share of the Standards Of Quality (SOQs). (PI-1986) Supports requiring appropriate state funding to extend the school year beyond 180 days. (LAI – 2001)
GIFTED/TALENTED - Protect funding for children and seek to restore full funding for Governor's Schools summer/similar programs. (R - 1995)
GUIDANCE COUNSELORS - Supports legislation to provide funding for elementary school guidance counselors. (PI - 1986) Supports state funding of elementary and secondary guidance counselors. (PS)
KINDERGARTEN - Supports the right to half-day program with full funding. (PS)
LIMITS - Opposes arbitrary limits on state appropriations.
(PS)
LITERARY FUND - Supports legislation for portion designation for school construction/renovation. Minimum level be established to ensure availability of funds with undue delay. (R - 1992) Opposes use for anything other than school construction/renovation or legislation to decrease. (PS)
LOCAL SCHOOL BUDGETS - Opposes line item cuts by governing bodies. (PS) Supports automatic approval of a proposed budget if the governing body does not act upon the budget by the required dates. (PS)
LOTTERY FUNDING - Supports legislation which requires a portion of Lottery proceeds be appropriated for elementary/secondary education. (R - 1989) Supports designation of a percentage of proceeds be returned to localities for education purposes only. (LAI - 1994) Supports use of Lottery funds for construction/capital equipment/physical plant improvement. (PS)
OFFICES ON YOUTH - Supports continued funding by General Assembly. (R - 1994)
POISON CONTROL CENTERS - Supports continued funding through legislation. (R - 1994)
PUBLIC FUNDS - Opposes for non-public elementary/secondary education. (PS)
PUBLIC LIBRARY - Supports adequate funding for the public library system. (PS)
REDUCTION OF DISPARITY - Supports increased funding to reduce disparity. (R - 1991)
REGIONAL ASSESSMENT CENTERS - Supports funding for expansion. (R - 1988)
SALARIES – Seeks legislation for K-12 public school teachers’ salaries at a level equal to or greater than the national average. (LAI – 2004) Supports efforts to make education/support personnel competitive with other professions. (PS)
SALES TAX – Supports legislation to allow statewide/local referenda to increase sales tax with 50% of increase used for K-12 public education. (LAI – 2003) Supports local option for 1/2% sales tax with proceeds used for education. (R - 1989)
SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION – Supports adequate state funding to assist localities in all necessary school construction. (PS – 1999)
STIPENDS – Seeks legislation providing a stipend for highly qualified teachers and administrators to seek positions in underperforming schools. (LAI – 2004)
VSRS (Virginia Supplemental Retirement System) - Supports adequate state funding for, and opposes any action that threatens its benefits. (PS)
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