Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HJR33

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Distressed localities; JLARC to study potential effects of revising distribution of 599 funding.

Impact

If enacted, HJR33 could lead to significant changes in the way 599 funding is allocated, potentially increasing support for localities that struggle with high poverty and crime levels. By directing JLARC to engage with these localities and assess funding necessity, the resolution may prompt future legislative proposals aimed at more equitable distribution. The resolution highlights the ongoing issues in local funding mechanisms and emphasizes the state's commitment to addressing the unique needs of distressed communities.

Summary

HJR33 is a resolution aimed at directing the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC) to investigate the potential impacts of changing the distribution formula for 599 funding allocated to distressed localities. The bill recognizes that the current allocations, which have been based on a standard percentage increase or decrease as defined by the appropriation act rather than the established distribution formula, may not adequately meet the needs of areas with high crime and poverty rates. This study seeks to understand how revising the distribution method could alleviate some of these issues and enhance funding to those most in need.

Contention

The resolution's passage and the subsequent study could lead to debates regarding how state funds should be allocated and the effectiveness of the current formula in addressing the needs of distressed localities. Proponents may argue that a revised distribution approach is necessary to support community stabilization and economic development, while critics may caution against dependency on state funds or question the efficacy of such allocations in truly mitigating poverty and crime rates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1656

Gun violence; JLARC to study effects on communities.

VA HJR461

Constitutional officers, certain; JLARC to study Compensation Board funding for the offices.

VA HJR541

Higher education institutions; JLARC to study cost efficiency, opportunities to reduce cost.

VA HJR478

Legislative system; JLARC to study efficiency.

VA SJR250

Juvenile Justice, Department; JLARC, et al., to study transferring responsibility for Department.

VA HJR523

Comprehensive community colleges, certain; JLARC to study waiver of tuition and mandatory fees.

VA HJR547

Election governance structure in the Commonwealth; JLARC to review.

VA SJR25

Legal gaming; JLARC to study whether stand-alone oversight agcy. would allow more focused oversight.

VA HB2176

Income tax, state; distribution of revenues to localities, funds for local school construction.

VA SJR24

Unified gaming commission; joint subcommittee to study necessity for and feasibility of creation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.