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[PDF] Classroom Learning and Accountability Act version 4

The remainder would be transferred to the Classroom Learning and Accountability Fund. Revenue Likely Sufficient to Fund Programs at the Designated Levels. The parcel tax revenue transferred to the Classroom Learning and Accountability Fund likely would be sufficient to fund the various K-12 programs at the measure’s designated levels.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050928.pdf

2002 Budget Analysis: Health and Social Services, Child Welfare Services

We further recommend transferring this $69.9  million to the Title XX Social Services block grant and using the transferred funds to offset existing General Fund costs in the community-based programs in DDS.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2002/health_ss/healthss_21_CWS_anl02.htm

2005 Initiative Analysis: The Classroom Learning and Accountability Act, version 4

The remainder would be transferred to the Classroom Learning and Accountability Fund. Revenue Likely Sufficient to Fund Programs at the Designated Levels. The parcel tax revenue transferred to the Classroom Learning and Accountability Fund likely would be sufficient to fund the various K-12 programs at the measure’s designated lev els.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050928.htm

Sheriff Court-Security Services Mandate

May 27, 2016 - Historically, the state deferred many mandate reimbursements to cities, counties, and special districts. Proposition  1A (2004) required the state to either (1) appropriate funds in the budget bill to pay outstanding claims for a mandate, or (2) suspend or repeal the mandate.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3478

Lanterman Closure Proposal Has Merit, But Plan Lacks Fiscal Details

May 4, 2010 - The transfer process can take a few years because it requires thorough assessment of the needs of each resident and existing community resources, as well as the development of residential and support services tailored to the needs of each resident.  
https://lao.ca.gov/Recommendations/Details/206

[PDF] 2009-10 Budget Analysis Series: Transportation

Proposition 42 revenues are allo- cated as follows: 40 percent to cities and coun- ties for local streets and roads, 40 percent to the state for the STIP, and 20 percent to the PTA for mass transportation purposes.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2009/transportation/trans_anl09.pdf

1997-98 Budget Analysis, General Government Departments Major Issues

Local Government Financing The Governor's budget proposes to subvene $110 million (General Fund) to cities and counties. Almost all of this amount ($100 million) would go for continuation of the Governor's COPS program enacted last year of funds available; $75 million would be distributed to cities and counties for police and sheriffs' patrol services.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1997/general_govt_overview_anal97.html

[PDF] Voting rights for individuals in prison and under parole supervision.

For instance, for a city mayor, the voting district is the city’s boundaries. For a state governor, the boundary of the voting district is the state. For other elected offices—including city councils, county supervisors, state legislators, and the House of Representatives—the voting district boundaries are determined by local and state governments.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2017/170555.pdf

Investment of Tobacco Settlement Funds for Health

The local share will be further split among counties and specified cities. Under the terms of the MOU, the state's 58 counties will receive 90  percent of the local share. These monies will be distributed to the counties based on population.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1999/990904_INT.html

[PDF] Renewable energy (Amendment #1)

Typically, local jurisdictions such as cities or counties inspect the construction and issue permits to operate when solar panels are installed. These local governments cover the costs of conducting this oversight through permit fees levied on owners. • Microgrids.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2023/230408.pdf