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March 1, 1995 - While California school districts are supported primarily from Proposition 98 funds (state funds and local property taxes), they also receive considerable support from other sources. In this report, we discuss K-12 education funding from all sources, first as proposed in the 1995-96 Governor's Budget and then over the past ten-year period.
March 1, 1995 - Presented to: The Assembly Budget Committee
March 1, 1995 - (1) Trends in K-12 Education Funding, and (2) Economic and Revenue Developments
February 22, 1995 - Press Release - State Fiscal Picture
February 22, 1995 - In January 1995, we published The Three Strikes and You're Out Law A Preliminary Assessment. This analysis summarizes the findings of that piece, provides more up-to-date data, and recommends that the state closely monitor the implementation and impact of the Three Strikes law.
February 22, 1995 - Analysis of the 1995-96 Budget Bill, Transportation Chapter
February 22, 1995 - Analysis of the 1995-96 Budget Bill, State Administration Chapter
February 22, 1995 - Analysis of the 1995-96 Budget Bill, Resources Chapter
February 22, 1995 - Analysis of the 1995-96 Budget Bill, K-12 Education Chapter
February 22, 1995 - Analysis of the 1995-96 Budget Bill, Judiciary and Criminal Justice Chapter
February 22, 1995 - Analysis of the 1995-96 Budget Bill, Higher Education Chapter
February 22, 1995 - Analysis of the 1995-96 Budget Bill, Health and Social Services Chapter
February 22, 1995 - Analysis of the 1995-96 Budget Bill, Capital Outlay Chapter
February 22, 1995 - Analysis of the 1995-96 Budget Bill, Business and Labor Chapter
February 22, 1995 - In November 1990, California voters approved Proposition 139, an initiative constitutional amendment and statute establishing the Joint Venture Program authorizing state prison and county jail officials to contract with private entities, businesses, and others for inmate labor.