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[PDF] Overview of Proposition 218 “The Right to Vote on Taxes Initiative”

These local increased costs are unknown, but could exceed $10 million initially, and lesser amounts annually after that. 3 School and community college districts, state agencies, cities and counties, and other public agencies would have increased costs to pay their share of assessments.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/proposition218_handout.pdf

Calif.'s Fiscal Outlook

Additional rates ranging from 1.25 percent to 2.5 percent are imposed by cities, counties, and transportation districts, bringing the combined state-local rate to between 7.25 percent and 8.5 percent, depending on the local area.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/110195_fiscal_outlook/outchap3.html

[PDF] Alcohol and Drug Program Realignment

The Governor’s budget proposal would realign all state-funded substance use treatment programs to the counties in 2011-12. The Governor’s budget identifi es $184 million in tax revenues for counties in lieu of General Fund for these programs.  Substance Abuse Program Realignment May Be Workable.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Health/2011/Alcohol_Drug_1_26_11.pdf

Constitutional initiative regarding a nonpartisan, unicameral, state Legislature. [Ballot]

Oct 8, 2019 - County Elections Responsibilities. California counties administer elections —including special elections called by the Governor. County elections officials prepare and distribute county voter information guides, provide places for voting, maintain voter registration records, print ballots for all registered voters, tabulate votes, and transmit election results to the Secretary of State.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2019-012

[PDF] Affordable housing bonds.

These costs would vary by individual cities and counties. Sincerely, _____________________________ Gabriel Petek Legislative Analyst _____________________________ Keely Martin Bosler Director of Finance Background
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2021/210604.pdf

[PDF] The 2017-18 Budget: Governor’s Gann Limit Proposal

(In this report, we use the term “school district” to encompass school districts, community college districts, and county offices of education.) Gann Limit Constrained State Spending in Mid-1980s. Figure 1 shows historical calculations of the state’s appropriations limit, or SAL, and appropriations subject to the limit.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2017/3596/gann-limit-030217.pdf

[PDF] Health Care in Rural California

Generally, this gap is made up with nonpatient revenue such as district tax revenue (for district hospitals), private contribu- tions, and county contributions (for county hospitals). Over time, operating shortfalls mean that the hospitals are unable to main- tain the physical plant, replace equipment, and make other capital improvements.
https://lao.ca.gov/1990/reports/502_0290_health_care_in_rural_california.pdf

The 2016-17 Budget: Overview of the Governor's Budget

Jan 11, 2016 - LAO Comments Administration ’s Estimate of Local Property Tax Revenue Too Low. The administration estimates that local property tax revenue counting toward Proposition  98 will be $19.2  billion in 2015 –16 and $20.6  billion in 2016 –17 .
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3324

2022-23 Changes in Proposition 98 Spending [EdBudget]

Aug 17, 2022 - LCFF = Local Control Funding Formula, COLA = cost-of-living adjustment, COE = County office of education, AANHPI = Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander, A2MEND = African American Male Education Network and Development.
https://lao.ca.gov/Education/EdBudget/Details/663

Integrating Health and Human Services Eligibility and Enrollment Processes

In 2013 –14 , total Medi –Cal costs were estimated to be $62.3 billion —$39.5 billion federal funds, $16.6 billion General Fund, and $6.2 billion other nonfederal funds (including county funds, provider taxes, and fees).
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2014/hhs/integrating-hhs-eligibility/integrating-hhs-eligibility-103014.aspx