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LAO 2004 Budget Analysis: Quality Improvement Fees

Ultimately, it is a policy call for the Legislature whether such a tax is an appropriate source of revenue to help support the Medi-Cal Program, or whether more general sources of revenue, such as the income or sales tax, are a more appropriate basis for providing financial support of health care for the poor.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2004/health_ss/hss_05_cc_qif_anl04.htm

California's Economy and Taxes

Over 70 percent of statewide oil production is in Kern County. Oil pri ces fluctuate widely, and changes in prices can be connected with changes in production activity.
https://lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax?tagId=36

California's Economy and Taxes

Over 70 percent of statewide oil production is in Kern County. Oil pri ces fluctuate widely, and changes in prices can be connected with changes in production activity.
https://lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax?tagId=1

[PDF] Environmental hazards in homes and public facilities.

The measure could have several effects on property values and, in turn, local government property tax revenues. Some effects would be positive. For example, the use of bond funds to reduce hazards in homes likely would increase those homes’ values.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2017/170675.pdf

2009 Initiative Analysis: Electors Call a Constitutional Convention

Potentially major fiscal changes in state and local governments if voters approve the convention's recommendations, including higher or lower taxes or greater or less spending on particular public programs.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090468.aspx

[PDF] Uninsured Motorist Law Enforcement Act of 2008

The measure would permanently establish California’s Low Cost Automobile Insur- ance program in Los Angeles County and the City and County of San Francisco. Fiscal Effect The operations of CHP and DMV are primarily supported by driver license and ve- hicle registration fees.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2007/070858.pdf

2001 Initiative Analysis: Local Revenue Accountability Act (Option 2)

Specifically, the state would be required to provide reimbursement to scho ols, cities, counties, and special districts if the Legislature enacted a law or any state agency passed a regulation that: Reduced the amount of resources a local government received from local revenues (taxes, assessments, or fees).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011034_INT.htm

2001 Initiative Analysis: Local Revenue Accountability Act (Option 2)

Specifically, the state would be required to provide reimbursement to scho ols, cities, counties, and special districts if the Legislature enacted a law or any state agency passed a regulation that: Reduced the amount of resources a local government received from local revenues (taxes, assessments, or fees).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011090_INT.htm

2001 Initiative Analysis: Local Revenue Accountability Act (Option 1)

Specifically, the state would be required to provide reimbursement to scho ols, cities, counties, and special districts if the Legislature enacted a law or any state agency passed a regulation that:   R educed the amount of resources a local government received from local revenues (taxes, assessments, or fees).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011033_INT.htm

2001 Initiative Analysis: Local Revenue Accountability Act (Option 1)

Specifically, the state would be required to provide reimbursement to scho ols, cities, counties, and special districts if the Legislature enacted a law or any state agency passed a regulation that:   R educed the amount of resources a local government received from local revenues (taxes, assessments, or fees).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011089_INT.htm