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Senate approves lawmaker pay raise as teacher pay hike stalls in Virginia budget talks
RICHMOND, Va. (WSET) — As the legislative session in Richmond comes closer to an end, lawmakers are still hard at work hammering out the budget for the year ahead. This year, the Senate has approved a pay raise for lawmakers after tabling bills that would have provided larger pay increases for teachers.
With the cost of living rising, teachers across Virginia have been watching the proposed budget closely and hoping for higher pay.
In February, a bill that would have raised teacher salaries by 4.5% each year until reaching the national average of $77,000 was tabled until next year. The decision left some educators disappointed.
“It’s definitely disappointing. We’re at a time where we are struggling to keep highly qualified staff in the buildings and in the profession, to be quite honest, because we have to compete with other industries,” Karl Loos, president of the Lynchburg Education Association, said.
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There is still a 3% increase for teachers included in the proposed Senate budget, and a 2% increase in the House of Delegates’ proposed budget. But Loos said a 3% raise only matches the rate of inflation, and will likely not be appealing enough to fill vacant positions.
“I think certainly teacher pay is a deterrent for a lot of people, especially as they see the amount of work that goes into it and the compensation for that work,” Loos said.
The Virginia Education Association also advocated for the 4.5% pay increase. Chad Stewart, the interim director of Government Relations and Research, said they believe budget uncertainty may have made lawmakers hesitant to commit to long-term increases they might not be able to sustain.
According to the State Fiscal Impact Statement, seen below, it would have required an additional $159.0 million in 2027, and increasing amounts for the next couple of years to meet the goal of reaching the national average.
“We’ve seen commitments going back decades from previous governors who have all stated they want to get the national teacher pay average, but no governor has ever delivered on it,” Stewart said.
Stewart said the average national pay for teachers they are hoping to meet is $77,000, and that the current average salary for teachers in the Commonwealth is around $70,000. He said ultimately it comes down to the budget, and he hopes in the following years teachers will receive that larger pay increase. Stewart said the organization hopes Gov. Spanberger will be the first to follow through on that promise.
Meanwhile, legislation that would increase pay for state lawmakers was passed in the Senate on Thursday. Republican Del. Tim Griffin of the 53rd District said he voted against the measure.
“I was outraged last week when they raised their own pay. I voted against it,” Griffin said. “When you run on affordability, I think people expected it to be more affordable for the people that live and work in Virginia, not for ourselves. It kind of defeats the purpose.”
When asked about the proposed pay increases in the House and the Senate, Campbell County Superintendent Clay Stanley said in a statement, “I am praying for 3%. Our teachers, at minimum, deserve a raise that matches the cost of living increase.”
ABC13 reached out to local Democratic lawmakers for comment on the teacher pay raise legislation, but did not receive a response.
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How to buy Virginia vs. Wright State 2026 March Madness tickets
The men’s NCAA Tournament bracket was revealed Sunday evening setting up every college basketball fan’s favorite week of the year.
Among the many first-round matchups, Virginia will take on Wright State in the Round of 64.
The two teams are scheduled to face off in Philadelphia on Friday, March 20.
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Virginia was given a No. 3 seed in the 2026 NCAA Tournament, while Wright State earned a No. 14 seed.
Virginia is back in the big dance after last qualifying in 2025, while Wright State is making its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2022.
Here is everything you need to know in order to buy Virginia vs. Wright State March Madness basketball tickets.
Virginia vs. Wright State March Madness location
Virginia earned a No. 3 in the Midwest regional. It will take on No. 14 Wright State in its opening game in Philadelphia.
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Virginia will take on Wright State on Friday, March 20. Shop Virginia vs. Wright State tickets now.
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Virginia March Madness future opponents
Virginia will play its Round of 64 and potential Round of 32 games in Philadelphia. A Round of 32 matchup would see the winner of Virginia vs. Wright State take on the winner of Tennessee vs. play-in winner.
Limited tickets for the first weekend of March Madness in Philadelphia are available. Shop Philadelphia NCAA Tournament tickets now.
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Virginia’s best result in the NCAA Tournament: Won National Championship in 2019.
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Wright State’s best result in the NCAA Tournament: Reached NCAA Tournament four times, with their last coming in 2022.
2026 Men’s March Madness full schedule
- March 17-18: First Four
- March 19-20: First Round
- March 21-22: Second Round
- March 26-27: Sweet 16
- March 28-29: Elite 8
- April 4: Final Four
- April 6: National Championship
Where is men’s March Madness this year?
Depending on the round, the 2026 March Madness has different host sites. Indianapolis will once again host the Final Four and National Championship. Here’s a look at the men’s tournament locations:
- First Four : UD Arena in Dayton, Ohio
- First & Second Rounds : Buffalo, N.Y., Greenville, S.C., Oklahoma City, Portland, Ore., Tampa, Fla., Philadelphia, San Diego and St. Louis.
- Sweet 16 & Elite 8 : Houston, San Jose, Calif., Chicago, and Washington, D.C.
- Final Four & National Championship : Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis
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Illegal immigrant released under Biden charged with groping female students at Virginia high school
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An illegal immigrant released during the Biden administration has been charged with multiple counts of assault and battery after allegedly groping female classmates in the hallways of a Virginia high school, according to parents and school officials.
“I think this entire horrifying situation is the direct consequence of policy with really dysfunctional priorities, and that’s to shield adult illegal immigrants at the expense of children’s safety, even in their public schools,” Stephanie Lundquist-Arora, the mother of 3 students in the Fairfax County School System, told Fox News.
Lundquist-Arora joined “Fox & Friends Weekend” to discuss the arrest of an 18-year-old student accused of touching several female classmates inappropriately while they were walking through the halls of Fairfax High School.
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Fairfax County Public Schools bus is seen outside of Lutie Lewis Coates Elementary School in Herndon, Va. on Thursday, May 11, 2023. (Salwan Georges/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
The student, identified as 18-year-old Israel Flores Ortiz, was arrested and charged with nine counts of assault and battery after allegedly touching female students while they were walking through the hallways between classes, according to a letter sent to parents by Fairfax High School officials.
Lundquist-Arora claims officials at the high school waited two weeks to inform parents and the move only came after parental pressure.
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Israel Flores Ortiz appears in this screengrab from “Fox & Friends Weekend” on Sunday, Mar. 15. (Courtesy: Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office)
Fox News reached out to both Fairfax High School and the school district (FCPS) and did not receive a comment.
Neither entity immediately returned Fox News Digital’s requests for comment.
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FCPS provided local outlet 7News with the following statement, however:
“While Fairfax County Public Schools is unable to comment on specifics due to federal and state privacy laws, we prioritize student and staff safety. We fully investigate. Anytime someone shares. That an incident has occurred at school or that they do not feel safe at school.”
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Boozer made two free throws in the final seconds, and the top-seeded Blue Devils followed up their outright regular-season title with an ACC Tournament title for the second consecutive season, outlasting No. 2 seed Virginia 74-70 in a tight, tense championship game on Saturday night.
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