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Chief business officer outlines governor's 2025‑26 budget proposal and implications for district

2298007 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

Chief Business Officer Nathan Hernandez summarized the governor’s initial 2025–26 budget proposal, highlighting a projected 2.43% COLA for LCFF, continued TK expansion, and new one‑time student support funds; he cautioned that May and June budget actions could change final allocations.

Visalia Unified’s chief business officer briefed the board on the governor’s initial 2025–26 budget proposal on Feb. 11 and described implications for district revenues and planning.

Nut graf: The district presented the governor’s initial budget framework — including a 2.43% cost‑of‑living adjustment (COLA) for LCFF, expanded transitional kindergarten implementation and new one‑time student support funds — and cautioned that the May revision and final June budget will determine actual…

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