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On the other hand, the L egislature has other options to address the reduced budget shortfall, including adoption of alternative tax proposals, additional program reductions, and selected fund transfers an d internal borrowing.
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Program critics counter that it diverts property tax revenues from core government services and increases state education costs. The Governor’s budget includes a plan fo r dissolving redevelopment agencies and distributing their funds (above the amounts necessary to pay outstanding debt) to other local agencies.
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Format: January 25, 2011 - The Governor’s budget proposal would realign the child welfare system to counties in 2011-12 and shift $1.6 billion in tax revenues to counties in lieu of General Fund. This handou t provides information on that proposal.
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For 2018‑19, the Governor proposes a total of $35 million from the General Fund for recover y costs associated the fires in Northern California, such as related to rebuilding public infrastructure and backfilling local tax revenue losses.
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Under the p roposal, the fuel tax revenues that would have helped the General Fund prior to Proposition 22 would now be available for transportation programs. Format:
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In this report, we examine the rationales for different approaches to apportionment and evidence from California and other states on how changes to apportionment laws affect both economic activity and tax revenue.
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Alan Lowenthal, Chair Format: January 19, 2010 - Presented to Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee Format: January 12, 2010 - Presented to Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee Format: January 12, 2010 - Mac Taylor's press conference in which he discusses the LAO's Overview of the 2010-11 Governor's Budget Format: Counties and Design-Build January 12, 2010 - This report
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Because these tax credits will fully reimburs e most California Community College (CCC) students for the fees they pay, the state could raise those fees (and revenue for CCC) with no net impact on most students.
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