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Fairfax Co. community members speak out about proposed cuts to education programs, law enforcement

Dozens of Fairfax County community members spoke in a series of budget public hearings this week, urging leaders in the Northern Virginia suburb to reject proposed tax hikes and cuts to law enforcement agencies and education programs.

The county is facing a nearly $300 million budget deficit and is working through ways to address it. For one, County Executive Bryan Hill is proposing changes to the county鈥檚 Employee Child Care Center.

The center is for county employees and contractors and works with kids ranging from 6 months old to 5 years old. It鈥檚 licensed for 100 kids, but county documents say because of its limited capacity, most county workers can鈥檛 take advantage of it.

Those workers pay for the program, but 鈥渞evenue generated from employees utilizing the ECCC does not cover the full cost of the program with the General Fund currently subsidizing the ECCC by approximately $0.86 million,鈥 the county said.

As a result, the budget proposal recommends transitioning the center to a private provider, though the county doesn鈥檛 expect the new model to be fully implemented until fiscal 2027.

鈥淭hey are laying the foundation for the next generation,鈥 one mother said at the hearing. 鈥淭he work that they do is so vital to our community and society as a whole, and it pains me to think where we would be without them.鈥

Meanwhile another mother said the center allows her to visit her children during her lunch break and emphasized that 80% of educators have degrees.

鈥淗aving my children at the ECCC allows me to know they’re in a high-quality early childhood program, and at the same time, I get the balance that I need as a working parent,鈥 she said.

A teacher at the center told the Board of Supervisors that it serves the community by serving workers, and 鈥渢hey can do their jobs because we do our jobs with hard work, talent and dedication.鈥

Hill鈥檚 budget proposal similarly calls for cuts to the Fairfax County police department鈥檚 overtime funding. County documents say the agency is trying to limit its use of overtime, and the cuts would save about $1.7 million.

Steven Monahan, president of Fairfax County鈥檚 chapter of the Southern States Police Benevolent Association, said 鈥渃utting overtime just doesn鈥檛 impact dollars and cents. It directly affects boots on the ground. Fewer overtime hours mean fewer officers on the street.鈥

To further address the budget deficit, the county鈥檚 considering adopting a meals tax and is proposing a property tax increase.

At Thursday鈥檚 hearing, one community member called those ideas 鈥渟imply unsustainable. Many longtime residents may face two grim choices – sell their homes and leave or risk foreclosure and eviction.鈥

Fairfax County鈥檚 Board of Supervisors is scheduled to markup its budget on May 6 and adopt a budget on May 13.

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Scott Gelman

Scott Gelman is a digital editor and writer for 小萝莉影视. A South Florida native, Scott graduated from the University of Maryland in 2019. During his time in College Park, he worked for The Diamondback, the school鈥檚 student newspaper.

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