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Anonymous wrote:Is Fairfax County finally going to be completely controlled by Democrats? Tim Hugo is the only Republican left representing this area in Richmond, and he nearly lost 2 years ago. Sperling seems like she will give Herrity a run for his money and Schultz on the school board...well she has been MIA for a while and prob wont run for reelection. There are several Democrats waiting in the wings to take that seat it seems...
Schultz was at a School Board work session on 3/11.
Many Democratic voters will be unhappy with the next BOS and School Board as they lurch further left. Fairfax has enjoyed moderate Democratic leadership for years, but many of the people seeking the Democratic nominations or endorsements for BOS/SB positions are Bernie Sanders/AOC types.
If they get their way, taxes will increase, lots of subsidized housing will get built, and school boundaries will be cannibalized so every middle and high school has similar FARMS percentages. While that may sound good to many in principle, once it starts being implemented people will take their marbles and flee the county. And then all the shiny redevelopment plans for Tysons, Route 1, etc. will come to a crashing halt.
It has been controlled by Democrats for years. Subsidized housing? I'm fine with that if the adults are US citizens and were not anchors. Like the grandparents housing in DC. Rational democrats are stifled. I do wonder what tune Hawaii's Hirono, Illinois' Durbin et al would be singng if their constituents were bearing the costs. Imagine the mouth of Rep Ilhan Omar [or Tahib] if her district got massive Central Americans from irregular migration and it caused property tax increases. I do think the world would hear about it and she'd be asking for federal money.
Kaine and his year in Honduras
https://pilotonline.com/news/government/politics/virginia/article_12e66b93-a389-5c10-9a66-9c27213ce006.html Indicative of programs-Family and School Partnerships-
Immigrant Family Reunification Program- Herndon schools FCPS
https://www.fcps.edu/resources/family-engagement/immigrant-family-reunification-program
Budget 2019= 1,552,222- federal title III grant 360,690= $1,191,532 school operating fund [out of property taxes]
Parent Liaisons
Budget 2018= $2,694,311- federal title III grant $678,195= $2,016,116 school operating fund [out of property taxes]
The grants are not automatic and don't cover costs to FCPS. Just the tip of the iceberg on what drives the FCPS budget as it deals with the demographics.
FCPS has a laptop program [trial at Chantilly] with a new budget item at 4 million. As that rolls out all students in middle and high school in the entire county will be issued a $400 laptop.
There is an increase in World Languages which really means pumping more money into what otherwise would be called ESOL - target language Spanish. Population- result of irregular migration from Central America. Feds and state don't pay for it - local property tax funded. Down to capacity and debt transfer for bond repayment.