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California's continued economic recovery combined with a variety of other factors have enabled the Governor t o submit a balanced budget with a modest reserve, moderate expenditure growth including significant increases for education, and a corporate tax reduction.
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Format: June 21, 1996 - An Analysis of the Low-Emission Vehicle Tax Credit Program Format: The Bay-Delta: A Key to Solving California's Water Problem June 3, 1996 - The Department of Water Resources concluded in its 1994 California Water Plan Update that California's annual water supplies are generally adequate to meet current demand in "norma l" (nondrought) years.
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Format: February 21, 1996 - Counties and the 1996-97 State Budget Format: February 21, 1996 - Community Colleges Contract Education Format: February 21, 1996 - Analysis of the 1996-97 Budget Bill Format: A Perspective on County Fiscal Constraints February 21, 1996 - The fiscal constraints counties face hinder county
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Since 1 950-51, the personal income tax has replaced the sales and use tax as the predominant source of General Fund revenue. Format:
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A major solution component continues to be a $2.6 billion local property tax shift. We conclude that, as currently structured, this property tax shift proposal is unworkable. It significantly reduces local (especiall y county) resources without a corresponding change in local responsibilities or a practical way to find replacement revenue in 1993-94.
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Format: Rethinking Community School Funding August 10, 1994 - Community schools are operated by County Offices of Education (COEs) as alternative instructional placements for about 18,500 pupils in grades 7-12 who, for various reasons, have n ot been successful in traditional school programs.
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