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[PDF] Assessing California’s Climate Policies—An Overview

Some Policies Result in Substantial Economic Transfers. As discussed earlier, some of the most visible effects of state climate policies are transfers of money, rather than net economic costs. For example, cap-and-trade results in a large transfer of money from households and businesses that pay—either directly or indirectly—for allowances needed to cover their emissions.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2018/3911/climate-policies-overview-122118.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

Perspectives on Helping Low-Income Californians Afford Housing

Feb 9, 2016 - Rent Controls and Rental Housing Quality: A Note on the Effects of New York City ’s Old Controls. Journal of Urban Economics , 27 (3), 398 –409 . Malpezzi, S., & Vandell, K. (2002). Does the low –income housing tax credit increase the supply of housing?
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3345

The 2011-12 Budget: The Administration's Revenue Accrual Approach

(The figure shows “state appropriation limit (SAL) revenues, ” which exclude non –tax revenues, transfers, and loans to the General Fund. Proposition 98 and other budgetary calculations rely on SAL revenues.)
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/2011/revenues/revenue_accrual_013111.aspx

[PDF] California Tax Policy and the Internet: Supplements

The result of this technological capability is that virtually anything whose nature consists of information rather than physical characteristics, can be sold, transferred, or conveyed through the Internet.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/013100_inet_tax/013100_internet_supplement.pdf

[PDF] 2009-10 Budget Analysis Series: Transportation

Proposition 42 revenues are allo- cated as follows: 40 percent to cities and coun- ties for local streets and roads, 40 percent to the state for the STIP, and 20 percent to the PTA for mass transportation purposes.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2009/transportation/trans_anl09.pdf

2022-23 Fiscal Outlook Revenue Estimates [EconTax Blog]

Nov 17, 2021 - The table below summarizes our main forecast for total General Fund revenues (including transfers.) Under this forecast, the rapid pace of growth moderates significantly moving forward. Whereas revenues grew over 30 percent in 2020-21, our main forecast has growth drop to 8 percent in 2021-22, fall further to about 2 percent in 2022-23, and then becomes slightly negative in 202 3-24.
https://lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax/Article/Detail/712

The 2019-20 Budget: Analysis of the Carve Out of Medi-Cal Pharmacy Services From Managed Care

Apr 5, 2019 - The primary reason is that existing 340B savings could remain with 340B ‑eligible providers and their partners, rather than transferring to the state in the form of lower prescription drug costs. Transfer Savings From 340B Drug Discounts in Medi‑Cal to the State Background.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3997

[PDF] LAO 1996 Budget Analysis: Judiciary & Criminal Justice Chapter

The Legisla- ture might consider adding to the transfer program those inmates serving longer prison terms for nonviolent and nonserious crimes if they are over 60. D - 52 Judiciary and Criminal Justice • Disadvantages: The same cost factors that make it attractive for the state to transfer aging inmates out of the state prison may make this option unattractive to county governments.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1996/a96d.pdf

[PDF] ALTERNATIVE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION FUNDING FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY

City of Oakl and," Super. Ct. Using 1977 wages for the Los Angeles-Long Beach Standard Metro- politan Statistical Area as provided by the Employment Development Department. 24 1 percent of a property's full cash value.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1979/01_alternitive_public_transportation_funding_for_los_angeles_county.pdf