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[PDF] The McCauley-Rooker Wealth Tax and Oceans Preservation Act (version 3) (Amendment #1-NS)

The revenue gain from the tax upon those dying or leaving the state is unknown, and would depend upon taxpayer behavior, but would potentially result in additional revenues in the bil- Hon. Edmund G.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2007/070842.pdf

[PDF] The McCauley-Rosen Wealth Tax and Oceans Preservation Act

The revenue gain from the tax upon those dying or leaving the state is unknown, and would depend upon taxpayer behavior, but would potentially result in additional revenues in the bil- lions of dollars annually.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090486.pdf

[PDF] The McCauley-Rooker Wealth Tax and Oceans Preservation Act (Amendment #1-NS)

The revenue gain from the tax upon those dying or leaving the state is unknown, and would depend upon taxpayer behavior, but would potentially result in additional revenues in the bil- lions of dollars annually.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2008/080587.pdf

[PDF] The McCauley-Rooker Wealth Tax and Oceans Preservation Act

The revenue gain from the tax upon those dying or leaving the state is unknown, and would depend upon taxpayer behavior, but would potentially result in additional revenues in the bil- lions of dollars annually.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2008/080821.pdf

[PDF] The McCauley-Rosen Wealth Tax and Oceans Preservation Act

The revenue gain from the tax upon those dying or leaving the state is unknown, and would depend upon taxpayer behavior, but would potentially result in additional revenues in the bil- lions of dollars annually.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090802.pdf

[PDF] Analysis of Mid-Year Budget Proposal

This plan calls for $10.2 bil- lion in budgetary reductions and adjustments in the current year ($3.4 billion) and budget year ($6.8 billion) combined, as an initial step towards eliminating the shortfall.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/midyear_budget/1202_midyear_budget.pdf

[PDF] The McCauler-Rooker Wealth Tax and Oceans Preservation Act

The revenue gain from the tax upon those dying or leaving the state is unknown, and would depend upon taxpayer behavior, but would potentially result in additional revenues in the bil- lions of dollars annually.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2007/070636.pdf

HEALTH OVERVIEW

General Fund expenditures for these programs are estimated to increase by $1.9 bil lion, or 34 percent, between 1987-88 and 1994-95. General Fund spending increased significantly until 1991-92, when realignment legislation shifted $1.7 billion of health services program costs from the General Fund to the Local Revenue Fund, which is funded through state sales taxes and vehicle license fees.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/010195_calguide/cghlth1.html

[PDF] How Does California’s Support for Higher Education Compare With Other States?

 The amount the state spends on higher education (about $10 bil- lion in 2009-10) is higher than any other state. In part, California’s spending refl ects the large number of college students enrolled in the state.  One way to compare the states’ fi scal commitment to higher education is to examine each state’s higher education spending per capita.
https://lao.ca.gov/sections/higher_ed/FAQs/Higher_Education_Issue_13.pdf

[PDF] Economic and Budget Developments

As a result of these actions, the 1996-97 Budget Act includes Gen- eral Fund revenues and transfers of $47.6 bil- lion, expenditures of $47.3 billion and an ending reserve of $305 million (see Figure 1 ). 1996-97 Budget Estimated General Fund Condition• (In Millions)
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1996/update_california_7-1996.pdf