Recovery Act Allocations for Virginia Announced by Governor Kaine

Contact: Gordon Hickey
(804) 225-4260
www.governor.virginia.gov

March 10, 2009

GOVERNOR KAINE ANNOUNCES RECOVERY ACT ALLOCATIONS
~ Project selection and evaluation to begin, will be led by Chief of Staff Wayne Turnage ~

Governor Timothy M. Kaine on March 6 announced the allocation of $1.6 billion from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to education, public safety and transportation needs in Virginia. He also announced that his Chief of Staff Wayne Turnage will lead a working group that, starting today, will evaluate and appropriately route projects submitted on the Stimulus.Virginia.Gov website. Once work begins, Virginians will be able to track the spending of recovery funds through a website currently being developed by the Commonwealth, and expected to launch shortly.

“As we begin to allocate Recovery Act funds it is important that citizens are kept informed about how their money is being used. That's why we launched our website last month and why we're making it a priority to continue to be transparent and accountable moving forward,” Governor Kaine said. “We all have a stake in our financial future and we will make sure that all Virginians will be able to track how well we’re doing.”

The $1.6 billion that has been allocated to Virginia so far is targeted at three main areas:

K-12 Education Allocations—Through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, Virginia school systems will receive approximately $730.4 million in fiscal stabilization funds which will be distributed to Virginia school divisions by formula based on the federal law. The Commonwealth is also receiving $281.4 million in funding for special education.

Localities will also receive a total of $165.3 million for K-12 education through Title I. The U.S. Department of Education has provided preliminary tables estimating each locality’s share, and these tables are now available on the Governor’s website (.pdf).

More information about K-12 education funding from the Act can be found at http://www.ed.gov/about/overview/budget/news.html#ARRA.

Public Safety Grants to Localities—The Bureau of Justice Assistance has released information for the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program funding that was made available through the Recovery Act. Virginia and its localities will receive a total of $39.8 million to support local law enforcement in the Commonwealth. The funding being distributed to localities will flow through the program’s standard allocation procedures.

The Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program allows states and local governments to support a broad range of activities to prevent and control crime and to improve the criminal justice system. More information about public safety funding from the Act can be found at http://www.justice.gov/recovery.

Transportation Infrastructure Funding—Virginia will receive a total of $694.5 million in highway funding, $118 million of which will be for projects selected by the state’s three urban metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs) in Washington, D.C., Richmond, and Hampton Roads. The remaining highway infrastructure investment funding may be used for federally qualifying surface transportation projects selected by the Commonwealth Transportation Board.

Approximately $116 million will be distributed to transit operators in Virginia. The Act also creates several discretionary grant programs that can help advance transportation projects such as innovative highway projects, intercity and high speed rail projects, and new transit service expansions.

More information about the highway funding from the Act can be found at http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/economicrecovery/index.htm

Since the launch of Stimulus.Virginia.Gov on February 10, more than 7,000 proposals have been submitted by citizens, localities and other groups. After the close of business today, suggestions will be sorted by the Governor’s working group and sent to the appropriate Secretariat for evaluation. Secretaries will ensure compliance with applicable federal rules and make recommendations to the Governor for which projects to fund. Detailed information on those projects that are chosen will be made available on a website that is currently under development.

The Governor’s working group is composed of several members of Governor Kaine’s administration and the state’s budget team, each of whom will take the lead on their areas of expertise. The group includes:

Secretary Ric Brown, Secretary of Finance - budgeting of federal funds;
Pat Wright, State Superintendent of Public Instruction - education funding;
Secretary Marilyn Tavenner, Secretary of Health and Human Resources - competitive grants application process;
Pat Finnerty, Director of Department of Medical Assistance Services - Medicaid funding;
Barbara Reese, Deputy Policy Director for Governor Kaine- Infrastructure projects;
Secretary Annesh Chopra, Secretary of Technology - Healthcare Information Technology;
Alfonso Lopez, Executive Director of the Virginia Liaison Office - monitor relevant federal requirements and guidelines as issued;
David Von Moll, Comptroller - Ensure compliance with reporting requirements to federal government, and state’s stimulus website;
Secretary Preston Bryant, Secretary of Natural Resources – water projects;
Dan Timberlake, Director of the Department of Planning and Budget— coordination work, data collection, and analysis of requests.