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[PDF] Restrictions on certain oil drilling permits (Amendment #1).

Uniquely, the City of Long Beach in Los Angeles County also has rights to certain oil reserves. While only a small portion of oil extraction comes from publicly owned reserves, the state and city both directly receive a portion of the annual revenue generated from extracting these reserves.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2023/230447.pdf

[PDF] The 2022-23 Budget: The Governor’s Homelessness Plan

(The state also provided $500 million in flexible homelessness aid to large cities [populations over 330,000] and CoCs on a one-time basis in 2018-19 through the Homeless Emergency Aid Program [HEAP].)
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2022/4521/homelessness-plan-020922.pdf

[PDF] The 2022-23 Budget: Fiscal Outlook for Schools and Community Colleges

Under our outlook, capital gains revenue is Figure 5 Proposition 98 Outlook Under Main Forecast (Dollars in Millions) 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25 2025-26 Minimum Guarantee General Funda $75,399 $76,660 $77,146 $81,644 $87,777 Local property tax 27,279 28,661 30,188 31,838 33,524 Totals $102,678 $105,321 $107,334 $113,482 $121,302 Change From Prior Year General Fund $5,950 $1,261 $486 $4,499
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2021/4473/prop98-outlook-111721.pdf

[PDF] Overview of Initiative Measure to Change Tax Assessment of Commercial Property

California cities, counties, schools, and special districts collect property taxes from property owners based on the value of their property. Property taxes raise around $65 billion each year for these local governments.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/state_admin/2020/Commercial-Property-Tax-Initiative-Overview-060420.pdf

[PDF] The 2002-03 Assembly Budget Bill (AB 1777)

The Assembly version assumes total revenues and transfers of $78.7 billion, which is $62 million higher than the May Revision. The Assembly version assumes the administration's revenue forecast, but incorporates additional funds from transfers.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/floor_packets/053002_assem_floor_packet.pdf

[PDF] Improving State Oversight of Academic Expansions: The Master Plan at 50

The UC plans to increase the participation rates of high school graduates and transfers so that undergraduate enrollment slightly increases despite the expected decline in the population. Most of the under- graduate growth is expected to occur at the Riverside and Merced campuses.
https://lao.ca.gov/2009/edu/academic_expansions/academic_expansions_120209.pdf

[PDF] 1958 Budget Analysis: Highway Patrol

This amounts to 12,380 miles outside cities, and 374 Item 131 Highway Patrol California Highway Patrol-Continued 197 miles OI expressways and Iull Ireeways inside cities where state patrol is recommended in the interest OI uniIorm enIorcement.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1958/11_chp_1958.pdf

[PDF] 1958 Budget Analysis: Alcohol Beverage Control

Transportation Chapter 2091, Statutes of 1957, in effect September 11, 1957, pro- vides that the State Highway Commission and the Department of Pub- lic Works shall set aside each year, starting with 1958-59, $5,000,000 to be used to assist cities and counties in constructing grade crossing separation structures at points where railroads and city streets or county roads intersect.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1958/20_regulation_1958.pdf

[PDF] 1959 Budget Analysis: Economies and Efficiencies

Transferring coilection of the gasoline tax from the Oontroller to the Board of Equalization. 2. Transferring gasoline tax refunds from the Oontroller to the Board of Equalization. 3. Transferring collection of the transportation tax from the Oon- troller to the Board of Equalization. 4.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1959/02_economies_1959.pdf