The Virginian-Pilot
                             THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT 
              Copyright (c) 1997, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: Monday, January 27, 1997              TAG: 9701270073
SECTION: LOCAL                   PAGE: B3   EDITION: FINAL 
SOURCE: BY DAVID M. POOLE, STAFF WRITER 
DATELINE: RICHMOND                          LENGTH:   46 lines

HAMPTON ROADS LAWMAKERS SEEK SLICE OF SURPLUS PIE

Virginia Beach Del. Glenn Croshaw wants $50,000 so Landstown Middle School can make computers available to low-income families.

Del. William S. Moore Jr. would settle for an extra $50,000 for the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in Portsmouth.

Sen. Louise Lucas is asking for $6.3 million for child care and transportation to ease Portsmouth women from the welfare rolls.

Sen. Fred Quayle desires an extra $341,730 for the Chesapeake Police Department.

South Hampton Roads lawmakers have plenty of suggestions for spending an estimated $250 million surplus in the state budget.

They have plenty of company.

Lawmakers from around the state have submitted budget wish lists totaling more than $2.4 billion - nearly 10 times the amount of money available.

The budget amendments are a formality that often have little bearing on how the General Assembly money committees put together the state's spending plan. The budget pie is sliced through a combination of horse-trading, coalition politics and an individual's legislative clout.

Still, most lawmakers go through the ritual of filing amendments, if only to demonstrate to folks back home that they know a juicy slab of pork when they see one.

Here are a few of the tastiest morsels proposed by the southeastern Virginia delegation:

$3 million for 67 teaching positions at the Norfolk campus of Tidewater Community College

$200,000 for Old Dominion University to run a summer youth sports program in Lamberts Point (Norfolk Del. George H. Heilig Jr.)

$1.6 million for a hockey arena if Hampton Roads lands an NHL franchise (Norfolk Del. Jerrauld Jones)

$15,000 for sidewalks in Mathews Court House (Del. Robert S. Bloxom of the Eastern Shore)

$200,000 for the Capital Representation Resource Center to provide trial assistance to death-penalty defendants.

$364,534 for technology infrastructure at the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation (Sen. Richard Holland of Isle of Wight County)

General Assembly money committees will unveil a final proposal by midnight Feb. 18, four days before the legislature adjourns.

KEYWORDS: BUDGET GENERAL ASSEMBLY


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