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[PDF] A Primer: Funding Higher Education

. • The California State University to accept applicants from the top one‑third (33.3 percent) of public high school graduates, as well as all qualified community college transfer students. • The University of California to accept applicants from the top one‑eighth (12.5 percent) of public high school graduates and all qualified community college transfer students.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/fund_highred/062905_fundng_highred.pdf

Major Features of the 2005 California Budget

The previous two budgets, by contrast, fully or partially suspended this transfer in order to address General Fund shortfalls. The total amount of the 2005-06 transfer is estimated at $1.313  billion.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/major_features/2005-06_major_features.htm

[PDF] Overview of the 2005-06 May Revision

Restore/Augment Spending—$1.7 Billion • Proposition 42 transfer to transportation—$1.3 billion. • Proposition 98 settle-up payments—$0.3 billion. • Senior citizens’ property tax and renters’ assistance programs—$0.1 billion.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/may_revision/051605_may_revision.pdf

Proposition 98 Primer

The state transferred roughly $4.8  billion annually in local property tax revenues from school districts to local governments. These transfers were to compensate local governments for the vehicle license fee "swap " and the "triple flip " payment mechanism for the deficit-financing bond passed in March  2004.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/prop_98_primer/prop_98_primer_020805.htm

[PDF] Tax Agency Consolidation: Remittance and Return Processing

This approach would capitalize on improvements in electronic funds transfers, processing, and data storage. Through various means, the FTB has increased the amount of electronic remittances and filings that occur.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/tax_agcy_consolidation/tax_consolidation_011005.pdf

[PDF] Abusive Tax Shelters: Impact of Recent California Legislation

Valuable assets are then transferred to the Roth corporation and subse- quently sold, with no taxes being paid by the Roth corporation. The result is that income from such sales escapes taxation, since no tax was paid on the transfer of the asset and Roth account funds are not taxed upon withdrawal.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/abusive_tax_shelters/abusive_tax_shelters_012706.pdf

Strategies for Improving Child Support Collections In California

Rather , we conclude that the poor performance is primarily due to two factors: Despite being a county administered program, the program is too tightly controlled at the state level, leading to a lack of investment and ownership in the program by the counties.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/child_support/child_support_050306.htm

Fiscal Effect on California: Pending Federal Deficit Reduction Act of 2005

Persons applying for Medicaid long-term care, such as nursing home care, are currently ineligible if they transferred certain income and assets to others for less than their value within the last three years.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/deficit_reduction/deficit_reduction_012006.html

[PDF] Overview of the 2006-07 May Revision

At the time the 2006‑07 Governor’s Budget was released in January, the U.S. and California economies had experienced a year of solid economic growth, although there were signs of softness in the Figure 1 How May Revision Allocates $7.5 Billion in Additional Revenues Since January (In Billions) New Resources Revenue increase relative to January: 2005-06 $4.8 2006-07 2.7 Total, New Resources
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/may_revise/may_revise_051506.pdf

Improving Services for Migrant Students

These funds essentially would allow for a more gradual transfer of student programs from the existing MEP centers to the districts themselves. Existing MEP centers also could use the transitional funding to provide training and technical assistance, as well as transfer services and staff to the district level.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/migrant_ed/migrant_education_021506.htm