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[PDF] We suggest that review of the plans, at a minimum, should

We suggest that review of the plans, at a minimum, should include steps to: • Verify the qualifications of management planners and asbestos inspectors retained by school districts to produce management plans; • Assure consistency of recommended abatement actions with asbestos conditions which are reported to exist in a school; • Assure that the more than
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1989/05_state_consumer_1989.pdf

The 2016-17 Budget: Proposition 98 Education Analysis

Feb 18, 2016 - In addition to these programs, the federal government runs the Teacher Loan Forgiveness Program, which provides up to $17,500 in loan forgiveness for teaching in hard –to –staff schools for five years.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3355

Initiative process. [Ballot]

Nov 17, 2021 - Beginning in 2024-25, the measure would require that the appropriation level be adjusted annually to reflect any increase or decrease in the California Consumer Price Index. The measure does not specify whether this appropriation would be considered part of legislative appropriations —and therefore subject to the constitutional limit —or not.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2021-024

K-12 Proposition 98 Funding by Program [EdBudget]

Mar 18, 2021 - K-12 Proposition 98 Funding by Program [EdBudget]     a Includes $50 million each year for Quality Rating and Improvement System. Beginning in 2019-20, excludes part-day programs operated by nonprofit agencies. b The 2020-21 budget plan provides an additional $4.8 billion in federal funds for learning loss mitigation. c The Governor's 2021-22 budget also includes $165 million in
https://lao.ca.gov/Education/EdBudget/Details/486

The 2020-21 Budget: California Department of Food and Agriculture

Feb 28, 2020 - The Board adopts an annual budget which reflects the projected revenues and expenses for the calendar year. State law requires the Board to submit a report to the Legislature and Governor on or before May 31st of each year with respect to the financial condition, present operations, and future planned activities of Cal  Expo.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4187

[PDF] Funding for various brownfield-related activities.

We assume that (1) the interest rate for bonds would average 4 percent, (2) they would be sold over the next 5 years, and (3) all bonds would be issued for a 25-year term. Based on these assumptions, the cost to repay the bonds would average about $140 million annually over the next 30 years, totaling $4.3 billion to pay off both principal ($2.7 billion) and interest ($1.6 billion).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2021/210547.pdf

[PDF] 1960 Budget Analysis: Department of Justice

Five of these positions are reimbursable under the provisions of Chapter 1894, Statutes of 1959 which makes mandatory the submission of classified school em- ployee fingerprints to the bureau. We recommend approval.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1960/12_doj_1960.pdf

[PDF] The 2016-17 Budget: Analysis of the Proposition 98 May Revision Budget Package

Specifically, the measure requires that 25 percent of the savings go to CDE to administer a grant program to reduce high school dropout, truancy, and student victimization rates. The May Revision increases the administration’s estimate of Proposition 47 savings, resulting in a $2.6 million augmentation for the dropout and truancy prevention grant program.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2016/3458/prop98-may-051616.pdf

[PDF] California Spending Plan 2004-05: The Budget Act and Related Legislation

Under the local government agreement, the ongoing $1.3 billion annual prop- erty tax shift proposed in January was limited to two years. The agree- ment also included a complex swap of VLF “backfill” revenues for school district property taxes.
https://lao.ca.gov/2004/spend_plan_04/0904_spend_plan.pdf

[PDF] The 2017-18 Budget: Analysis of the May Revision Education Proposals

Not Automatically Providing Statutory Supplemental Appropriation Provides Legislature With More Budget Flexibility in Future Years. Not providing the supplemental appropriation could lead to somewhat slower growth in school funding in future years.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2017/3670/Education-May-Revision-051517.pdf