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[PDF] Recent Housing and Homelessness Augmentations and Oversight

The table reflects all fund sources. b The 2022-23 budget authorized some spending actions in 2023-24. c 2023-24 Governor’s Budget proposes withdrawing $100 million from 2023-24 and making it subject to a trigger restoration. d 2023-24 Governor’s Budget proposes delaying $480.7 million from 2022-23 to 2024-25 ($240.4 million) and 2025-26 ($240.3 million). e
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/socservices/2023/Housing-and-Homelessness-Oversight-021523.pdf

[PDF] The 2022-23 Budget: Initial Comments on the Governor’s May Revision

The Governor’s May Revision does not have a plan to address this roughly $25 billion requirement. As a result, the state would very likely face a significant budget problem next year, which could require reductions to programs.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2022/4598/Initial-Comments-May-Revision-051622.pdf

Issues That Could Impact Californians' Health Care Coverage in 2023 and Beyond [Publication Details]

Dec 16, 2022 - This brief looks at health care coverage in California; provides background on the drivers of the significant decline in the percentage of Californians without health care coverage over the last ten years; and discusses various issues that could impact the number of Californians with coverage, and how the type of coverage they have may change, in calendar year 2023 and beyond.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Detail/4654

[PDF] Overview of Local Control Funding Formula and K-12 Pension Costs

LCFF Implementation Tracking Implementation of the Local Control Funding Formula 10 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Target Percent of Target Level Funded 73% 83% 91% 96% Formula for School Districts and Charter Schools (Dollars in Billions)a a Numbers are final through 2014-15 and estimated for 2015-16 through 2017-18. 2017-18 25% of gap
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2017/Overview-LCFF-and-K-12-Pension-Costs-030717.pdf

The 2018-19 Budget: California Spending Plan (Final Version)

Oct 2, 2018 - The school intends to cover the deficit by drawing down its reserves. The school projects it will end 2018 ‑19 with general purpose reserves of $ 11  m illion —significantly lower than its reserve of $ 26  m illion at the end of 2015 ‑16.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3870/5

[PDF] The 2023-24 Budget: Multiyear Assessment

The 2023-24 Budget: Multiyear Assessment 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25 2025-26 2026-27 www.lao.ca.gov 2 0 2 3 - 2 4 B U D G E T 5 ADDRESSING THE SHORTFALLS As we discussed above, the state is likely to face a larger budget problem in May and additional shortfalls in the out-years.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2023/4687/Multiyear-Assessment-021523.pdf

The 2023-24 Budget: Fiscal Outlook for Schools and Community Colleges [Publication Details]

Nov 16, 2022 - The 2023-24 Budget: Fiscal Outlook for Schools and Community Colleges [Publication Details] The 2023-24 Budget: Fiscal Outlook for Schools and Community Colleges Format: HTML Description: Each year, the state calculates a “minimum guarantee” for school and community college funding based upon a set of formulas established by Proposition 98 (1988).
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Detail/4648

[PDF] Local Control Funding Formula

School contribution rates are expected to rise each year until the mid-2020s.  Recent Increases in School Funding Have Outpaced Growth in Pension Costs  School pension contributions are estimated to increase about $3 billion from 2014-15 through 2017-18.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2017/Local-Control-Funding-Formula-42017.pdf

[PDF] The 2023-24 Budget: California Community Colleges

Through 2024-25, districts funded according to the hold harmless provision receive whatever they generated in 2017-18 under the old formula, plus any subsequent apportionment COLA provided by the state.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2023/4695/CCC-Budget-022223.pdf

[PDF] Judges' Salaries Frozen Judicial salaries formerly were, by law,

Judges' Salaries Frozen Judicial salaries formerly were, by law, adjusted annually as of Septem- ber 1, based on the increase in the California Consumer Price Index (CCPI) of the prior calendar year.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1977/16_emergency_1977.pdf