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[PDF] The Victims’ Rights Protection Act of 2008: Implementation and Enforcement Tools for Victims, Prosecutors, and Judges

The Department of Justice (DOJ) would be directed to study the feasibility of other techniques, such as intercepting tax refunds, lottery winnings, and welfare or Social Secu- rity payments, to obtain restitution for crime victims.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2007/070928.pdf

[PDF] The California Renewable Energy and Clean Alternative Fuel Act

State and Local Taxes and Local Vehicle License Fee (VLF) Revenues. State and local governments levy a number of taxes, including the sales and use tax (SUT). The SUT is levied on the final purchase price of tangible personal items, with a number of specified exemptions.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2007/070979.pdf

[PDF] Microsoft Word - 080098.doc

BACKGROUND Tobacco Taxes Existing Tax Rate. Current state law imposes excise taxes on cigarettes and other to- bacco products. The state’s cigarette tax is currently 87 cents per pack (with an equiva- lent tax on other types of tobacco products) and is levied on cigarette distributors who supply cigarettes to retail stores.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2008/080098.pdf

[PDF] Save Our Schools and Public Services Act

BACKGROUND California property owners pay over $45 billion in property taxes annually. County auditors distribute these revenues to local governments within the county where the tax is paid. Schools, community colleges, cities, special districts, and counties use property tax revenues to provide services.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2008/080111.pdf

[PDF] Proposition 92--Community Colleges. Funding. Governance. Fees. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute

About two-thirds of the funding that supports community college programs comes from the state General Fund and local property taxes. The remaining one-third comes from other sources (such as student fee revenue and federal funds).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2008/92_02_2008.pdf

[PDF] Stop the $100 Billion Dollar High-Speed Rail and Reinvest in Education Act

This loss in federal funds could in turn reduce the level of economic activity in the state, resulting in a reduction in state and local tax revenues of tens of millions of dollars annually for a few years.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2014/140029.pdf

[PDF] The California Nuclear Waste Act

Tax revenues received by governments are affected by business profits, personal income, and taxable sales—all of which, in turn, are affected by what individuals and businesses pay for electricity. Increases in electricity rates due to the measure would also directly increase state and local government costs since they are large consumers of electricity.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2015/150014.pdf

[PDF] Initiative Letter

State general obligation bonds are guaranteed by the state government’s full faith and credit and are generally repaid using the state’s general tax revenues. Local general obligation bonds are typically funded by increased property taxes.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2015/150019.pdf

[PDF] Kindergarten Through Community College Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2016

The bonds are repaid using local property tax revenue. Since 1998, school districts have received voter approval to issue at least $75.2 billion in local facility bonds. (Because the state did not collect data for two years, the total likely is slightly higher.)
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2015/150023.pdf

[PDF] The California Craft Cannabis Initiative

In addition, state and local governments could also receive revenue from excise taxes, if such taxes were enacted by the Legislature. However, since the measure prohibits sales and use taxes on medical marijuana Hon.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2015/150246.pdf