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Article History WASHINGTON (Map, News) - Northern Virginia counties and cities already grappling with multimillion-dollar deficits expressed dismay Wednesday at the governor’s proposal to cut state aid.
Gov. Tim Kaine proposed Tuesday to cut state funding to local governments by more than $135 million to help close a $1.4 billion budget deficit.
“It hurts us because our own revenue situation is dropping,” Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chairman Gerry Connolly said. “It’s more revenue that we’re going to have to live without and it couldn’t come at a worse time.”
The plan would cut 5.4 percent of state aid to local governments outside of its contributions to school operating expenses and distribution of the car tax.
While local governments suffered only a sliver of Kaine’s first budget cuts in the fall, he said their funding would have to play a larger role now given the worsening financial climate caused by struggles in the housing and commercial real estate markets.
“Every round of cuts gets tougher,” Kaine said. “Localities needed to be at the table” because they receive 49 percent of the state budget.
Because the car tax and school funding will be exempted, Kaine said localities will lose only 2 percent of state money, while state agencies will face a 3 percent reduction and probable layoffs, he said.
“Local governments know that when it’s a bad revenue time, there are consequences for local revenue, never wanted, and never welcome,” said Mike Edwards, deputy legislative director for the Virginia Associations of Counties.
The new cuts came as the City of Alexandria was trying to restore $1 million in state cuts the governor already had made to jail funding, Mayor Bill Euille said.
“We were already fighting to get that money restored. Now, we know that’s not going to happen and we have to prepare for more cuts,” Euille said. “There will be some serious impacts to our local budget.”
The reaction Tuesday was tempered in part because no one knows the total significance of the cuts on programs and services.
“We haven’t seen anything yet that provides us with the ability to calculate what all this means,” Euille said.
An earlier $11 million cut from support to local police departments, for example, jeopardized funding for Prince William County’s illegal immigration crackdown, and county leaders are bracing for a new round of cutbacks.
“Adding a new round of cuts onto the real estate woes is going to put the county in a bad spot,” said Supervisor Wally Covington, R-Brentsville.
dgenz@dcexaminer.com
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max power said:
we do not need to make a big deal we can easily solve this by raising taxes we can make more profit from events and use it in schools that don't even have enough afterschool programs
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Lisa Green said:
I've read the State contract with Bechtel for Dulles Rail and I don't see how bidding out this project would be a "breach of Contract" as Sen. Colgan and Governor Kaine assert. This is hogwash that Governor Kaine has put out to stifle real competition. We've got to get him out of Bechtel's pocket already.
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Examiner Reader said:
Someone should look into Governor Kaine's connections with Bechtel. Something isn't quite right there. Maybe we'll get lucky and find that Kaine was Bechtel's "Client #10"?
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Examiner Reader said:
i agree with the person below no excuse for va being so broke oh yea they left one out to va is one of the few states were u have to buy county stickers to just think of all those thousands of people that have to buy them here in va at twenty bucks apeace most other states dont have to buy, them so my question is were is all that money going to would really like to no the answer to that one,so the person below is exactly right theres no excuse for va being so broke,do your job kaine and quit getting off the wall bills passed that waste tax payers money,thats not the job we the people voted you in to do.
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Examiner Reader said:
Get rid of the illegal people in N.Virginia, and the drain they have us and get busy taking care of the Americans. There is no excuse for Virginia to be so broke. One of the few states that have total controll of the liguor,beer and wine, one of the few states that you have to pay personal property taxes on your car every year,one of the few states that is a commonwealth. So Mr.Kaine, do your job, get your priorities straight and find out where all the money went.
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