From the Virginia Senate Democratic Caucus:
Senate Democrats Issue Statement on Passage of 2024 Biennium Budget
RICHMOND, VA – This afternoon, the Virginia General Assembly voted on the groundbreaking Biennium budget. This historic, bipartisan budget features record-breaking investments in education, behavioral health services, and transportation. Passed with overwhelming bipartisan support on a 39—1 vote, this budget represents a unified commitment to Virginia’s future. Senate Democrats budget conferees have released the following statements:
“This budget is a testament to our dedication and determination. We’ve crafted a budget that truly serves all Virginians, addressing their needs and aspirations. From bolstering education to enhancing public health and modernizing infrastructure, every decision was made with the well-being of our communities at the forefront. We’re not just responding to today’s challenges; we’re building a brighter, more equitable future for everyone in the Commonwealth. This budget is a resounding win for Virginia, setting the stage for prosperity and progress for years to come,” said Senate Finance and Appropriations Chair L. Louise Lucas.
“Education is the cornerstone of our future, and this budget makes historic investments in both K-12 and higher education. By dedicating over $2 billion in direct aid to K-12 schools and significantly boosting funding for colleges and universities, we’re ensuring that every student in Virginia has access to top-tier education. These investments not only elevate educational outcomes but also prepare our young people to thrive in a competitive world. We’re laying the groundwork for a stronger, more innovative Virginia, poised to lead and excel in the years to come. This budget is a game-changer for our educational landscape and a monumental win for our state’s future,” said Senate Democrats Chair Mamie Locke.
“This budget prioritizes the wellness of all Virginians by making substantial investments in behavioral and mental health services. With nearly $2 billion in increased funding, we’re focusing on early intervention, especially in schools, and expanding access to telehealth services. These initiatives ensure that mental health support is available to every Virginian, no matter where they live. We’re committed to tackling public health challenges head-on, reducing long-term societal costs, and fostering a healthier, more resilient Commonwealth. This budget is a step towards a brighter, healthier future for Virginia,” said Senator Creigh Deeds.
“This budget makes transformative investments in Virginia’s transportation infrastructure, ensuring safer and more efficient travel for all. With over $6 billion allocated for road and bridge improvements, and significant funding directed towards modernizing public transit, we’re committed to connecting our communities and driving economic growth. This budget paves the way for a more connected, accessible, and forward-thinking Commonwealth. It’s a bold step towards a future where every corner of Virginia thrives,” Said Senator Jennifer Boysko.
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UPDATE: See below for a statement from Freedom Virginia
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