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[PDF] Local Revenue Accountability Act (Option 2)

Bill Lockyer 3 January 3, 2002 license fees among local governments, reduced taxation on certain sales transactions and vehicle ownership, and transferred part of the financial obligation for trial courts and welfare programs from counties to the state.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011090_INT.pdf

[PDF] Fair Tax Act, Amendment No. 1-S

The measure establishes that a VAT and an ad valorem tax on fuel may be levied locally but only by cities and counties. The various restrictions regarding the VAT base are identical to those governing the state.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011138_INT.pdf

2002 Initiative Analysis: Community Public Health and Safety Protection Act—Option 2

For example: Cities, counties, and special districts (considered local governments in this measure) provide local public safety and local transportation, parks, recreation, and libr ary programs. Counties also provide health and welfare services.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2002/020032_INT.htm

[PDF] Community Public Health and Safety Protection Act—Option

For example: • Cities, counties, and special districts (considered local governments in this measure) provide local public safety and local transportation, parks, recreation, and library programs. Counties also provide health and welfare services. • State government (and school districts) provides educational programs, highways, public safety, and health and social services.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2002/020034_INT.pdf

2002 Initiative Analysis: Aid for Home Ownership Act

2002 Initiative Analysis: Aid for Home Ownership Act March 6, 2002 Dear Attorney General Lockyer: Pursuant to Elections Code 9005, we have reviewed the proposed initiative entitled “Aid for Home Ownership Act” (File number SA2002RF0009).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2002/020074_INT.htm

2002 Initiative Analysis: Maddy Emergency and Trauma Services Act

We estimate that these revenue reductions to sta te, county, and city programs would be significant, potentially exceeding $100  million annually. State and Local Administrative Costs. This measure would result in increased state and local administrative expenditures for the implementation of a number of its provisions.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2002/020087_INT.htm

[PDF] The People’s Gaming Act

Major Provisions of the Initiative The initiative amends the State Constitution to provide Las Vegas- and Atlantic City-type gaming in Eureka, California exclusively for a period of 28 years. After that time, the Legislature could either extend Las Vegas- and Atlantic City-type gaming to all counties in California or eliminate it.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2002/020309_INT.pdf

2003 Initiative Analysis: The People’s Gaming Act

Major Provisions of the Initiative The measure amends the State Constitution to allow Las Vegas- and Atlantic City-type gaming in the City of Adelanto for a period of 28 years. After that time, the Legislature could either extend such gaming to all counties in California or eliminate it.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/030129.htm

2003 Initiative Analysis: The Motorist Protection Act

Currently, cities and counties may restrict the parking of vehicles on public streets and roads, and charge motorists a fee for street parking. Motorists convicted of parking and m oving violation infractions are required to pay monetary penalties, and may be required to pay court fees.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/030715.htm

[PDF] Vehicle license fee, the fefinition of taxes, and certain other related matters

The moneys would be transferred from the RSTF to the Local Government Independence Fund (LGIF)—established under this initiative—and would be based upon what local governments would have received had the VLF and/or the General Fund backfill been in place at the 2 percent level.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/030740.pdf