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[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

Strengthening Public Safety of Waste Facilities and Surface Mines: Financial Assurances

We recommend the enactment of legislation transferring the financial assurance functions at CIWMB, DTSC, and SWRCB/RWQCBs into a new unit at the Office of the Secretary of Environmental Protection. We find that staff in each of these divisions is working on the same activities (albeit for different facilities) and that consolidating these functions will focus expertise and res ult in greater efficiencies and cost savings.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/site_assurances/site_assurances_042606.htm

[PDF] California Travels Financing Our Transportation

In order to spur new local fund- ing for transportation, we recommend that the Legislature adopt guidelines that would set aside a portion of SLP grants for cities and counties that establish new fees or tax measures for local transportation purposes.
https://lao.ca.gov/2007/ca_travels/ca_travels_012607.pdf

[PDF] California's Criminal Justice System: A Primer

Law en‑ forcement is a local responsibility in California, with funding typically provided by cities and counties. At the state level, the Attorney General provides some assistance and expertise to local law enforcement in the investigation of crimes that are multi‑jurisdictional (occur in multiple counties) such as organized crime.
https://lao.ca.gov/2007/cj_primer/cj_primer_013107.pdf

[PDF] California's Fiscal Outlook: LAO Projections 2007-08 Through 2012-13

(Combined, these 2004 laws reallocate over $6 billion of property taxes annually from K‑14 agencies to cities and counties.) The administration also indicated that mis‑ takes might be occurring in how K‑14 districts report property tax revenues, including revenues provided by redevelopment agencies.
https://lao.ca.gov/2007/fiscal_outlook/fiscal_outlook_07.pdf

[PDF] Supplemental Report of the 2008 Budget Act, 2008-09 Fiscal Year

The report shall include: • Projected need for future space in the San Francisco area. • The DGS practices in regards to reviewing potential consolidation of space requests from multiple departments. • The DGS review of alternative locations for space requests in the City or County of San Francisco. • An accounting of identified program needs for locating in the
https://lao.ca.gov/2008/supp_report/supp_rpt_2008.pdf

[PDF] 1945-47 Legislative Auditor's Report: Section II

. - 66- Departmen·t of Publia Health Chief of the Division of Preventive Medical Service ______________ (page 6(8) Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Tuberculosis __________________ (page (71) Eight war emergency positions extended on a permanent basis for . the Division of Laboratories ________________________________ (page (76) Chief of the Division of Environmental Sanitation ______________
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1945/03_section_2_1945-47.pdf

[PDF] 1948 Budget Analysis: EXECUTIVE

3 and being transferred to the Disaster Council under the title of Field Representative as an exempt position with a salary of $600 per month. Incidentally, this position carries more salary than the Disaster Council Secretary who is scheduled at only $466.66 in comparison.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1948/04_executive_1948.pdf

[PDF] 1950 Budget Analysis: Department of Natural Resources

Acquisition has been geared largely to the expenditure of the $15,000,000 which was first appropriated by Chapter 1422, Statutes of 1945, and later transferred to the State Park Fund and State Beach - 359- Fund by the Budget Act of 1948.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1950/19_resources_1950.pdf

[PDF] 1951 Budget Analysis: DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

The source of revenue for. the Veterans' Dependents' Education ~ Fund is a recurring annual transfer of $150,000 from the State Lands Act Fund. Revenue in the State Lands Act Fund is largely derived from oil royalties.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1951/32_veterans_1951.pdf