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Perspectives and Issues (Major Analyses)

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Property Tax Shift

February 19, 1997 - Property Tax Shift


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Perspectives on the Economy 1997-98

February 19, 1997 - Perspectives on the Economy 1997-98


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Perspectives on the Economy and Demographics 1997-98

February 19, 1997 - Perspectives on the Economy and Demographics 1997-98


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Perspectives on State Revenues 1997-98

February 19, 1997 - Perspectives on State Revenues 1997-98


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Improving the Incentives for Property Tax Administration

February 19, 1997 - Improving the Incentives for Property Tax Administration


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The Governor's Tax Reduction Proposal

February 21, 1996 - The Governor's Tax Reduction Proposal


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State Fiscal Condition/State Finances 1996-97

February 21, 1996 - State Fiscal Condition/State Finances 1996-97


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Reinventing the State Civil Service—Recruiting and Hiring for Excellence

February 21, 1996 - Reinventing the State Civil Service—Recruiting and Hiring for Excellence


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Privatization in California State Government

February 21, 1996 - Privatization in California State Government


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Perspectives on the Economy 1996-97

February 21, 1996 - Perspectives on the Economy 1996-97


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Perspectives on the Economy and Demographics 1996-97

February 21, 1996 - Perspectives on the Economy and Demographics 1996-97


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Perspectives on State Revenues 1996-97

February 21, 1996 - Perspectives on State Revenues 1996-97


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Federal Spending in California

February 21, 1996 - Federal Spending in California


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Counties and the 1996-97 State Budget

February 21, 1996 - Counties and the 1996-97 State Budget


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A Perspective on County Fiscal Constraints

February 21, 1996 - The fiscal constraints counties face hinder county administration of many programs in which the state has considerable interest--including health, welfare, criminal justice, and property tax collection. These fiscal constraints also impair county ability to provide local programs--law enforcement, libraries, and parks--in a manner which meets the preferences of local residents.In this section, we discuss proposals that look at the revenue side of the budget. In so doing, we have applied the same approach as with direct spending programs--that is, we have examined tax-related provisions referred to as tax expenditure programs (TEPs)--and recommended changes to those that are not achieving their stated purposes or are of a lower priority.