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2005 Initiative Analysis: Redistricting Reform and Voter Empowerment Act

Among these requirements are: (1)  for state offices, population differences among districts cannot exceed 1  percent; (2)  the BOE districts must be comprised of adjacent legislative districts; and (3)  the plan must minimize the splitting of counties and cities into multiple districts.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050090.htm

[PDF] A Review of the Shared Work Unemployment Compensation Program

Field offices located in over 150 cities across the state provide assistance to both employers and employees. These field offices verify claiP1~.nt eligibil ity for UI benefits and compute benefit amounts.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1984/08_shared_work_unemployment_compansation_program.pdf

[PDF] Property Taxation

County officials collect property tax revenues and allocate them to local governments: the county, cities, special districts, K-12 schools, and community colleges. Real property includes land, buildings, and other structures.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2012/120269.pdf

[PDF] Overview of College Savings Accounts

The city makes an initial deposit of $50 and offers additional incentives for families to contribute funds.  Several other local entities have since launched similar initiatives, but they vary somewhat in their eligibility requirements, enrollment processes, and matching incentives.  State Created “Every Kid Counts” to Support Local College Savings Initiatives  In 2017-18, the
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2019/College-Savings-Accounts-032619.pdf

2012 Initiative Analysis: Property Taxation

County officials collect property tax revenues and allocate them to local governments: the county, cities, special districts, K-12 schools, and community colleges. Real property includes land, buildings, and other structures.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2012/120269.aspx

2010 Initiative Analysis: Alcoholic Beverages

We estimate that local governments, primarily cities and counties, would experience a decrease in sales tax revenues of approximately $100  million on a statewide basis due to the excise tax increase.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2010/100099.aspx

Proposed statutory initiative related to the cultivation, use, possession, and sale of marijuana (Amendment #1). [Ballot]

Jun 22, 2015 - However, the measure allows cities to restrict the number of recreational marijuana businesses based on “legal reasonable necessity policies. ” In addition, the measure also requires various state departments to regulate different aspects of the marijuana industry.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2015-027

[PDF] Class Size Reduction Overview

. • Achievement Gains Were Greatest for Minority and Inner- City Children. All else constant, minority and inner-city children gained the most from smaller classes—experiencing effects that were two to three times greater than the effect on other students.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Education/2003/CSR.pdf

2003 Initiative Analysis: The Gaming Revenue Act of 2004

The owners would also pay 2  percent of their net win to the city and 1  percent to the county in which the establishment is located. The measure specifies that these payments would be in lieu of any taxes or fees enacted after September 1, 2003.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/031060.htm

[PDF] Statement of Economic Interests Electronic Filing Pilot Program

Chapter 96, Statutes of 2011 (AB 182, Davis) authorized six counties and one city to participate in a pilot program permitting the e-fi ling of employees’ SEIs. Specifi cally, the Counties of Los Angeles, Merced, Orange, Santa Clara, Stanislaus, and Ventura and the City of Long Beach were authorized to participate in the pilot.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2012/stadm/Statement_of_Economic_Interests/Statement_of_Economic_Interests.pdf