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[PDF] Unclaimed Property: Rethinking the State’s Lost & Found Program

The heir(s) of a deceased owner of unclaimed property is also considered an owner. • Escheat: The transfer of title in property to the state. As used in this report, the term escheat generally refers to a temporary transfer of title wherein the state acts as a custodian— maintaining an indefinite obligation to reunite the property with the owner.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2015/finance/Unclaimed-Property/unclaimed-property-021015.pdf

[PDF] Pursuant to Chapter 384 of 2015 (SB 252, Leno). 25 $21 ongoing,

Pursuant to Chapter 384 of 2015 (SB 252, Leno). 25 $21 ongoing, $4 one time Transfer administration of the Commodity Supplemental Food Program to the Department of Social Services. -108b Ongoing Total $4,314 a Except where noted, all amounts are non-Proposition 98 General Fund. b Federal funds. c Funding initially provided in 2015-16 and reappropriated in 2016-17. d Provides $81,000 in 2017-18.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2016/3491/EdBudget-072016.pdf

[PDF] The 2017-18 Budget: The Governor’s Cannabis Proposals

This is because the regulations will specify what types of information—such as information related to criminal history, ownership, or residency—have to be provided, reviewed, and verified by the regulating agencies.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2017/3556/Governors-Cannabis-Proposal-021417.pdf

[PDF] What Happened to the Proposal to Redirect UC and CSU Applicants to Community Colleges?

. • These freshmen would be redirected to the lower-cost commu- nity colleges and assured eventual admission to a UC or CSU campus after completing a transfer program. • In recognition of the Governor’s budget proposal, UC redirected eligible freshman applicants to the community colleges.
https://lao.ca.gov/sections/higher_ed/FAQs/Higher_Education_Issue_08.pdf

Property Tax Allocation

13: Property Tax Allocation 14: Property Tax Allocation 15: (Untitled) 16: Summary of Local Fiscal Control 17: Second Crack: Not Conducive to Broad Economic Growth 18: Instead, Local Fiscal System Encourages Cities and Counties to 19: What Fiscal Incentive Do Cities Face?
https://lao.ca.gov/sections/local_govt/cracks_presentation/fslide14.html

What Fiscal Incentive Do Cities Face?

13: Property Tax Allocation 14: Property Tax Allocation 15: (Untitled) 16: Summary of Local Fiscal Control 17: Second Crack: Not Conducive to Broad Economic Growth 18: Instead, Local Fiscal System Encourages Cities and Counties to 19: What Fiscal Incentive Do Cities Face?
https://lao.ca.gov/sections/local_govt/cracks_presentation/fslide19.html

California’s Local Fiscal Foundation

13: Property Tax Allocation 14: Property Tax Allocation 15: (Untitled) 16: Summary of Local Fiscal Control 17: Second Crack: Not Conducive to Broad Economic Growth 18: Instead, Local Fiscal System Encourages Cities and Counties to 19: What Fiscal Incentive Do Cities Face?
https://lao.ca.gov/sections/local_govt/cracks_presentation/fslide21.html

Summary: Three Cracks in Fiscal Foundation

13: Property Tax Allocation 14: Property Tax Allocation 15: (Untitled) 16: Summary of Local Fiscal Control 17: Second Crack: Not Conducive to Broad Economic Growth 18: Instead, Local Fiscal System Encourages Cities and Counties to 19: What Fiscal Incentive Do Cities Face?
https://lao.ca.gov/sections/local_govt/cracks_presentation/fslide24.html

Fixing Cracks in Foundation

13: Property Tax Allocation 14: Property Tax Allocation 15: (Untitled) 16: Summary of Local Fiscal Control 17: Second Crack: Not Conducive to Broad Economic Growth 18: Instead, Local Fiscal System Encourages Cities and Counties to 19: What Fiscal Incentive Do Cities Face?
https://lao.ca.gov/sections/local_govt/cracks_presentation/fslide26.html