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An Overview and Assessment of Los Angeles County’s 1995-96 Budget Problem

July 1, 1995 - An Overview and Assessment of Los Angeles County’s 1995-96 Budget Problem


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Update California: Economic and Revenue Developments

June 1, 1995 - In this UPDATE, we summarize the economic and revenue changes in the May Revision to the Governor's 1995-96 budget proposal, and discuss developments that have occurred since the release of the updated spending plan.


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University of California Workload, Costs, and Fees

June 1, 1995 - University of California Workload, Costs, and Fees


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Economic and Revenue Developments

June 1, 1995 - Economic and Revenue Developments


Handout

Selected Exempt Positions and Funding 1995-96

May 24, 1995 - Presented To Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Subcommittee No.4 - Senator Daniel Boatwright, Chair


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Overview of the 1995-96 May Revision

May 24, 1995 - This Budget Brief reviews the changes contained in the May Revision of the 1995-96 Governor's Budget.


Handout

Department of Fish and Game

May 24, 1995 - Presented To: Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Subcommittee No.2 - Hon. Quentin L. Kopp Chair


Handout

Proposed 1995-96 Budget Bill: Display Trade and Commerce Agency

May 22, 1995 - Presented To Assembly Budget Subcommittee No. 4 on State Administration - Assembly Member Willard Murray, Chair


Handout

California's Budget In Perspective

May 18, 1995 - Presented to California Society of Municipal Finance Officers


Handout

Information on the Budget and K-12 Education Issues

May 8, 1995 - Presented to: The California School Boards Association's Legislative Action Conference


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Status Check: Uses and Costs of Lease-Payment Bonds

May 3, 1995 - The Legislature has authorized $6.4 billion in /ease-payment bonds since 1983 and the Governor's Budget proposes $3.3 billion in new authorizations for 1995-96. Annual debt service costs on /ease-payment bonds have increased by almost $200 million over the last three years. For several reasons, total debt service costs for lease-payment bonds are significantly higher than general obligation bonds. We therefore recommend that the Legislature (1) minimize the use of lease-payment bonds in the future and (2) establish a multiyear plan to address its highest priority capital outlay needs using less costly financing alternatives-either direct appropriations or general obligation bonds. We also recommend a course of action for the budget year.


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Uses and Costs of Lease-Payment Bonds

May 3, 1995 - Uses and Costs of Lease-Payment Bonds


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Update California: The Impact of Federal Spending and Tax Proposals on California

May 1, 1995 - Congress is currently focusing much of its attention on proposals that would have significant impacts on the state's budget and on the way in which the state and local governments operate many programs. On April 25, we presented an overview of the impact of federal spending and tax proposals on California to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee. This Update presents the highlights of that overview.


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Juvenile Crime - Outlook for California

May 1, 1995 - The public's fear of crime, including juvenile crime, is a major concern for policymakers. In California, and throughout the nation, nightly news programs often begin their broadcasts with accounts of violent crime committed by juveniles.


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Overview of the May Revision 1995-96

May 1, 1995 - Overview of the May Revision 1995-96