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Governor’s proposed budget to include funding to increase financial aid, affordable housing options, and reduce eviction levels

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RICHMOND—Governor Ralph Northam today, December 17th,  announced his proposed budget will include funding to address the affordability of higher education and housing in Virginia. These investments will support programs and strategies proven successful in assisting Virginians.

“Virginia families trying to pay for rent and tuition should be able to count on access to affordable education and stable housing, which are essential to creating opportunities for success,” said Governor Northam. “These initiatives will help more Virginians thrive, no matter who they are or where they live.”

Governor Northam’s proposed budget allocates $15.5 million for additional need-based financial aid for public four- and two-year higher education institutions in Virginia. Furthermore, $5.2 million in additional funds will be allocated for the Tuition Assistance Grant Program (TAG), a program that provides grants to Virginia residents who attend accredited private, nonprofit colleges and universities in Virginia. These additional funds will increase the award to an annual amount of $3,400. These investments fully fund the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia’s (SCHEV) recommendation for undergraduate need-based financial aid and TAG.

Governor Northam has also proposed budget language requiring institutions of higher education to develop tuition predictability plans as a part of their biennial six-year financial plans submitted to SCHEV. These predictability plans will outline the expected cost of tuition and fees—for a period of at least three years—that in-state, undergraduate students shall be expected to pay.

“These proposals take serious steps to not only address the affordability of higher education, but also offer enhanced transparency for students,” said Secretary of Education Atif Qarni. “By enabling students to better understand the costs of higher education, individuals and families will be able to use this knowledge as they plan their finances.”

The Governor’s proposed budget allocates an addition $19 million over the biennium to the Housing Trust Fund, which will enable it to increase its capacity to address homelessness and expand the supply of quality, affordable housing. The Housing Trust Fund is critical to assisting local and regional efforts to address the high-cost burden of housing. This is one-time funding to increase the Housing Trust Fund to a total of $20 million in FY2019 and a total of $10 million in FY2020.

“Access to quality affordable housing is critical to successful economic development,” said Secretary of Commerce and Trade Brian Ball. “The Governor’s proposed budget includes important investments that will improve affordable housing, reduce eviction rates, and allow communities to grow and thrive.”

In addition, the investments include funding to help reduce eviction levels. Several localities across the Commonwealth have some of the highest eviction rates in the nation. Governor Northam’s proposed budget includes $2.6 million to expand access to legal assistance for individuals and families who are facing eviction proceedings in every region of the Commonwealth.

Governor Northam also proposed funding for the Department of Housing and Community Development to hire a staff member to work across state government and with stakeholders to find innovative ways to pilot eviction diversion and prevention programs.

Governor Northam will address the Joint Money Committees on December 18 at 9:30 AM to share the full details of his structurally balanced budget plan. The proposal features additional investments, as well as a plan to put Virginia on a path to committing 8 percent of its total budget in reserves by the end of the Northam administration.

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