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[PDF] Several Cities Have Rent Control Laws. Several

Several Cities Have Rent Control Laws. Several California cities—including Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Jose—have laws that limit how much landlords can increase rents for housing from one year to the next.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2018/prop10-110618.pdf

[PDF] As shown in Figure 1, two private for-profit entities operate

As shown in Figure 1, two private for-profit entities operate and have at least partial ownership of the majority of CDCs in California. Paying for Dialysis Treatment Payment for Dialysis Treatment Comes From a Few Main Sources.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2018/prop8-110618.pdf

[PDF] LAO Compromise: Trailer Bill Language for EdFund Sale

The state student loan guarantee program assets and liabilities shall be transferred to the trans- feree guarantee agency upon the completion of any sale pursuant to this article, and may be transferred to the transferee guaranty program operator if contemplated by the transaction entered into pursuant to Section 69521.4. 69521.8.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Conf_Comm/2008/LAO_Compromise_TBLforEdFundSale61708.pdf

[PDF] Adult Education Package

For this Part, “adult education” shall be defi ned as coursework that is pre-collegiate, whereas “pre-collegiate” is defi ned as not transferable to the University of California, or the California State University.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Conf_Comm/2013/Adult-Education-060413.pdf

[PDF] Dream-Act-Assistance-States

Notwithstanding Section 13340 of the Government Code, moneys in the fund are hereby continuously appropriated to the commission without regard to fi scal year for the purposes enumerated in this article, including changes to the commission’s processing system. (2) The funds in the California Student Aid Commission Financial Processor Fund shall be paid out by the State Treasurer on warrants drawn
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Conf_Comm/2013/Dream-Act-Assistance-States-060413.pdf

[PDF] Education Overview

COLA = cost-of-living adjustment. 8L E G I S L A T I V E A N A L Y S T ’ S O F F I C E 2016-17 Through 2018-19 (In Millions) K-12 Education: Detailed Budget Comparison (Continued) Governor Senate Assembly Differencea One Time Discretionary grants $2,042 $1,029 $487 -$542 Grants for schools serving low-performing students — 150 — -150 Teacher scholarship program — — 50 50 Teacher residency
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Conf_Comm/2018/Conference-Education-Overview-053118.pdf

[PDF] Open Meeting Act Mandate

.  City of Fresno. During both years, the City claimed over $1,000 per City Council agenda. The City’s claims (over $50,000 per year) included reimbursement for time spent on mandate compliance by the city manager, department direc- tors, city attorney, and others.  May Revision  Administration proposes to
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Econ/2010/Open_Meeting_5_19_10.pdf

[PDF] Impact of Governor’s Spending Cap Proposal On Proposition 98

In recognition of shifts in property taxes to K-14 schools from cities, counties, and special districts, the current rate is approximately 34.5 percent. Test 2—Adjustments Based on Statewide Income Prior-year funding adjusted by growth in per capita personal income.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Education/2003/Appropriations_Hearing_120203.pdf

[PDF] Class Size Reduction Overview

. • Achievement Gains Were Greatest for Minority and Inner- City Children. All else constant, minority and inner-city children gained the most from smaller classes—experiencing effects that were two to three times greater than the effect on other students.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Education/2003/CSR.pdf

[PDF] Child Care Budget for 2003-04 Without Realignment

Excludes Revenues From Proposition 98 Calculation and “Rebenches” Proposition 98 to Reflect Transfer of Child Care Programs • The Governor’s proposal assumes that the realignment revenues would not affect the Proposition 98 minimum guar- antee.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Education/2003/Child_Care_Senate_042803.pdf