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Retirement benefits for state and local governmental employees in California (Amendment No. 1). [Ballot]

Nov 24, 2015 - (In addition to the 1.45  percent tax towards Medicare, high earners pay an additional 0.9  percent of pay on earnings above a certain threshold; however, the employer does not pay this additional tax.)
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2015-076

Retirement benefits for state and local governmental employees in California (Amendment No.1). [Ballot]

Nov 24, 2015 - (In addition to the 1.45  percent tax towards Medicare, high earners pay an additional 0.9  percent of pay on earnings above a certain threshold; however, the employer does not pay this additional tax.)
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2015-077

Immigration. (Amendment #1) [Ballot]

Dec 18, 2015 - In addition, it could result in deported individuals paying fewer taxes and using fewer government services. The net effect of the above factors on state and local costs is unknown. Summary of Fiscal Effects.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2015-099

Online education at the University of California. [Ballot]

Oct 17, 2017 - The other public segments also receive state funding and tuition and fee revenue, with community colleges additionally receiving local property tax revenue. Tuition Charges Vary at Each Segment. Tuition charges are the highest at UC and the lowest at CCC.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2017-025

Proposed statutory initiative related to immigration. [Ballot]

Jun 7, 2018 - For example, to the extent that the measure results in more undocumented individuals being deported, state and local government tax revenues could decline. Additionally, undocumented residents (and potentially their documented family members) could choose to use fewer government services (such as Medi-Cal) to minimize interaction with government agencies.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2018-002

A proposed statutory initiative prohibiting the generation of nuclear power in California. [Ballot]

Oct 14, 2015 - Tax revenues received by governments are affected by business profits, personal income, and taxable sales —all of which, in turn, are affected by what individuals and businesses pay for electricity. Increases in electricity rates due to the measure would also directly increase state and local government costs since they are large consumers of electricity.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2015-055

The California Nuclear Waste Act [Ballot]

Feb 26, 2015 - Tax revenues received by governments are affected by business profits, personal income, and taxable sales —all of which, in turn, are affected by what individuals and businesses pay for electricity. Increases in electricity rates due to the measure would also directly increase state and local government costs since they are large consumers of electricity.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2015-001

Kindergarten Through Community College Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2016 [Ballot]

Mar 6, 2015 - The bonds are repaid using local property tax revenue. Since 1998, school districts have received voter approval to issue at least $75.2  billion in local facility bonds. (Because the state did not collect data for two years, the total likely is slightly higher.)
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2015-005

Place a limit on gross charges for patient care services or items set by certain private hospitals. [Ballot]

Dec 18, 2015 - Hospital Quality Assurance Fee Federal Medicaid law permits states to (1) levy various taxes, fees, or assessments on health care providers and (2) use the proceeds to draw down FFP to support their Medicaid programs and/or offset some state costs.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2015-101

Redirect up to $10.7 billion in previously authorized general obligation bond authority to certain water-related projects and amend the constitution to prioritize certain uses of water (Amendment #1).

Jan 8, 2016 - In addition, local governments pay for projects using other sources, including state funds, federal funds, and local taxes. While most people get their water from these public water agencies, about one-sixth of Californians get their water from private water companies.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2015-107