This table shows the Governor's proposed budget for the next two years and the agency's official budget for the previous six years. more...
More historical data is available for this agency on DPB's website under the
Virginia's Budget page. If you click on the Budget Round Description links under any of the "DPB Appropriation Database" tables and open the filter you can select various fields to get greater detail and you can select the official chapter data going back for several decades. The "Caboose" chapters are the final biennial budget approved by the General Assembly and signed into Law.
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Biennium
Fiscal Year
Source
GF
NGF
Total
2018-2020
2019
Chapter 1283, 2020 Acts of Assembly
$9,753,238
$0
$9,753,238
2018-2020
2020
Chapter 1283, 2020 Acts of Assembly
$9,753,238
$0
$9,753,238
2020-2022
2021
Chapter 1, 2022 Acts of Assembly
$11,012,737
$0
$11,012,737
2020-2022
2022
Chapter 1, 2022 Acts of Assembly
$18,197,264
$0
$18,197,264
2022-2024
2023
Governor's Proposed Budget
$18,236,792
$0
$18,236,792
2022 Appropriation
$18,236,792
$0
$18,236,792
Governor's Amendments
$0
$0
$0
2022-2024
2024
Governor's Proposed Budget
$18,599,709
$0
$18,599,709
2022 Appropriation
$18,236,792
$0
$18,236,792
Governor's Amendments
$362,917
$0
$362,917
Positions Budget Summary
Biennium
Fiscal Year
Source
GF
NGF
Total
2018-2020
2019
Chapter 1283, 2020 Acts of Assembly
69.13
0.00
69.13
2018-2020
2020
Chapter 1283, 2020 Acts of Assembly
69.13
0.00
69.13
2020-2022
2021
Chapter 1, 2022 Acts of Assembly
96.13
0.00
96.13
2020-2022
2022
Chapter 1, 2022 Acts of Assembly
128.13
0.00
128.13
2022-2024
2023
Proposed Positions
125.13
0.00
125.13
2022 Appropriation
125.13
0.00
125.13
Governor's Amendments
0.00
0.00
0.00
2022-2024
2024
Proposed Positions
128.13
0.00
128.13
2022 Appropriation
125.13
0.00
125.13
Governor's Amendments
3.00
0.00
3.00
Operating Budget Addenda (in order of greatest impact)
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Provide additional staffing for Court of Appeals to address increased caseload
Decision Package
Provides funding and positions to address increased caseload demands in the Court of Appeals.