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Supplement D: California Tax Policy and the Internet

The result of this technological cap ability 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_sup2.html

Overview of the 2000-01 May Revision

Home Ownership. $150 million for programs designed to encourage home ownership. Multifamily Housing. $97 million for the construction, rehabilitation, and acquisition of multifamily housing, including a set-aside for housing in downtown areas.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/051700_may_revision/051700_may_revision.html

SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OF THE 2000 BUDGET ACT, 6110

These five goals include: transfer preparation, degrees/certificates, successful course completion, workforce development, and basic skills improvement. The intent of the Partnership Program is to provide unrestricted funds to local community college districts for investment to meet the overall goals of the Partnership Progr am.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/supp_lang/2000_supp_lang_6110.html

[PDF] A Primer California’s Tax System California’s Tax System

California’s Tax System Cities and counties collected nearly $900 million in TOT revenues in 1997-98. Other Taxes Local governments impose a variety of other general taxes, including: documentary transfer taxes, admissions taxes, and parking taxes.
https://lao.ca.gov/2001/tax_primer/0101_taxprimer.pdf

California's Tax System: A Primer, Chapter 3

The 1.25 percent Bradley Burns Uniform Local Sales and Use Tax is allocated to cities and counties as follows (1) 0.25 percent to the county in which a sale occurs to fund transpo rtation projects, and (2) 1 percent for general purposes to the city in which the sale occurs, or the county if the sale was in an unincorporated area.
https://lao.ca.gov/2001/tax_primer/0101_taxprimer_chapter3.html

[PDF] The 2002-03 Senate Budget Bill SB 1261 (Peace)

The Senate version assumes total revenues and transfers of $78.7 billion, which is $57 million higher than the May Revision. The Senate version assumes the administration’s revenue forecast, including its tax proposals, but incorporates additional funds from transfers.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/floor_packets/052902_sen_floor_packet.pdf

A Review of the 2002 California Infrastructure Plan

These costs are expected to be funded over 20 years from surcharges on court filing fees deposited into the "Court Facilities Trust Fund. " The 2002 plan does not directly address any of the facility issues associated with this transfer of responsibility.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/infrastructure/121902_infrastructure.html

[PDF] An Evaluation of: Racial Profiling Data Collection and Training

The City of San Jose’s definition, for example, would allow officers to consider the race of a driver as long as other factors were also used in the decision to initiate a stop. ➢ Traffic Stops. Does the prohibition of certain police activity apply only to traffic stops or to all department activities?
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/racial_profiling/8-02_racial_profiling.pdf

[PDF] Supplemental Report Of the 2002 Budget Act 2002-03 Fiscal Year CONTAINING STATEMENTS OF INTENT ADOPTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OR REQUESTS FOR STUDIES

This annual report of transfer related expen- ditures shall differentiate between those expenditures which are directly related to transfer center operations or other transfer related activities and those transfer related efforts that may indirectly impact the success of students wishing to transfer to a four-year baccalaureate granting institution.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/supplemental_report/supp_rpt_2002_budget_act.pdf