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2003 Initiative Analysis: The Sexual Predator Punishment and Megan’s Law Expansion Act

The balance of funds would be transferred annually to the state’s General Fund. Elimination of the CGCC. This measure eliminates the CGCC and transfers most of its responsibilities to the Attorney General’s Office.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/030930.htm

2003 Initiative Analysis: Double Fines for Traffic Violations in School Zones

This measure (1) expands the current program to allow all cities and counties in the state to increase fines for certain traffic offenses in school zones and (2) repeals the 2007 sunset thereby extending the program permanently.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/031000.htm

2003 Initiative Analysis: Improving Classroom Education Act

The initiative requires that the revenues generated from the higher property tax rates be transferred to the state and used as follows: Backfill General Fund Losses. A portion of the additional revenue raised from the property tax increase would backfill losses to the General Fund resulting from declines in personal income tax and corpo ration tax revenues.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/031032.htm

2004 Initiative Analysis: Indian Gaming Fair-Share Revenue Act of 2004

These payments would be in lieu of any other fees, taxes, or levies that may be charged by the state, cities, or counties against the tribes on its authorized gaming act ivities. The measure specifies that the state could spend these revenues for any purpose.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2004/040042.htm

[PDF] Local Government Property Tax Protection Act

This measure transfers some K-14 district excess property taxes to cities and counties to implement the tax shift. All revenue that cities and counties shift to SAFE (in exchange for property taxes) are counted towards the Proposition 98 minimum funding guarantee, provided the revenues are used for education purposes.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2004/040087.pdf

2004 Initiative Analysis: Redistricting Reform: Redistricting Reform: The Voter Empowerment Act

Among these requirements are: (1)  for state offices, population differences among districts cannot exceed 1  percent; (2)  the BOE districts must be comprised of adjacent legislative districts; and (3)  the plan must minimize the splitting of counties and cities into multiple districts.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2004/040388.htm

[PDF] Proposed Appropriations From AB 118 Monies (Chapter 750, Statutes of 2007, Nunez)

In addition, statute requires that $10 million be transferred every year from the fund to the Energy Commission-administered Public Interest Research Development and Demonstration Fund. Air Quality improvement (AQI) Fund (Estimated Annual Revenues of About $50 Million).
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/conf_comm/2008/AB118_Monies_061308.pdf

[PDF] Financial Aid and the State Budget

.  Entitlement Awards Guaranteed for Eligible Students Cal Grants Awards and Eligibility Criteria Entitlement Program Requirements—New Applicants Dependent Students, 2013-14 Program Criteria High School Entitlement Cal Grant A • 3.0 high school GPA • $83,100 income ceiling (family of four) • Application by March 2 of year graduated high school or following year High School Entitlement Cal Grant
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2013/Financial-Aid-and-the-State-Budget031313.pdf

[PDF] Approach to the 2011-12 CalWORKs Budget

.  TANF Transfers. States may also transfer some of their TANF funds into the Title XX Social Services Block Grant or the Child Care Development Fund. Although TANF is the primary federal source of funding for the CalWORKs program, the broad purposes of TANF and fl exible transfer provisions allow states to use TANF funds for many different programs.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/socservices/2011/CalWORKs_Budget_02_02_11.pdf

[PDF] Public Employee Retirement Benefits

Public Employee Retirement Benefits Governmental Affairs Committee, United Chambers of Commerce of the San Fernando Valley Public Employee Retirement Benefi ts L E G I S L A T I V E A N A L Y S T ’ S O F F I C E July 17, 2006 1L E G I S L A T I V E A N A L Y S T ’ S O F F I C E July 17, 2006 Funding Status of California’s Ten Largest Public Retirement Systemsa Actuarial Asset Value Percent of
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/state_admin/2006/Public_Employee_Retirement_7_17_06.pdf