Posts Tagged ‘ Budget Cuts ’

Tighter Voter ID Requirements Bring Costs to Virginia

New analysis shows impact could exceed $1.2 million RICHMOND, VA – Two bills pending in the General Assembly to tighten voter ID requirements in Virginia will cost between half a million and $1.2 million, according to new analysis published today by The Commonwealth Institute for Fiscal Analysis. Under SB1 and HB9, voters who show...

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Voter Photo ID Could Cost Virginia Millions

Voter Photo ID Could Cost Virginia Millions

HB569: A Fiscal and Legal Morass HB 569 imposes burdensome new voter identification requirements, could cost Virginia millions of dollars to implement, and may ensnare Virginia in costly litigation. As currently drafted, this legislation would (1) require proof of citizenship for new voter registrations (including individuals who move into Virginia after being registered in...

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Virginia Changes Course

Virginia Changes Course

Governor’s Budget Turns Back on Low-Income Virginians RICHMOND, VA – In his proposed budget, Governor McDonnell gets nearly 60 percent of his budget cuts from services and programs that serve low-income Virginians, a dramatic departure from bipartisan efforts on Virginia’s budget in recent years. “These cuts will hurt the disadvantaged and lead to increases...

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Reality Check

Reality Check

Governor’s 2012-2014 Budget Ignores Current Needs In his effort to balance the state’s budget and close major funding gaps, Governor McDonnell has presented legislators with a budget that ignores the reality of growing need, shifts obligations to others, hides real cuts in education funding and will cost Virginia jobs. Instead of reforming, reallocating and...

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Cuts to Health Care Are Bad for Virginia’s Economy

New report shows Governor’s budget proposal will eliminate services for thousands of Virginians and jobs Governor McDonnell proposes a set of deep cuts to health care in Virginia that will mean over $800 million in lost business activity in the economy, further increased costs for Virginians with private insurance, near elimination of state support...

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Governor Punts on Tough Decisions

Statement from Michael Cassidy, President, The Commonwealth Institute for Fiscal Analysis, on Governor McDonnell’s biennial budget The Governor is trying to take the easy way out of a tough situation. Instead of making the investments to create jobs and help our economy grow over the long haul, he has chosen to punt. The Governor’s...

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Getting Virginia Back to Work

Getting Virginia Back to Work

A Blueprint for Prosperity In the middle of the toughest economy we’ve faced in generations, too many hard-working Virginians have lost jobs, seen their hours or pay reduced, or been forced to clean out their savings just to make ends meet. Yet, just when we need them most, state services have been cut. Crumbling...

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Substantial Job Losses, Diminished Economic Output to Result from State Budget Cuts

Substantial Job Losses, Diminished Economic Output to Result from State Budget Cuts

  March 24, 2010 Richmond, VA – An estimated 37,000 job losses and reduced economic activity of over $2 billion will likely result from cuts to state spending in health care and education under the budget approved recently by the General Assembly according to a new, comprehensive study released today by the Commonwealth Institute...

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Cuts Alone No Longer Enough

Cuts Alone No Longer Enough

  Governor’s Budget Proposal Balances Cuts and Revenue December 21, 2009 RICHMOND — Governor Tim Kaine’s final budget proposal released Friday, Dec. 17, 2009, reflects the problems facing Virginia in the current economy: As the needs of Virginians have grown during the recession, the state has fewer resources to address these needs. Revenues are...

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