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[PDF] Death penalty.

For example, if CDCR no longer held male condemned inmates in single cells at San Quentin, and instead transferred these inmates to other prisons, it could reduce the cost of housing and supervising these inmates.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2015/150573.pdf

[PDF] Place a limit on gross charges for patient care services or items set by certain private hospitals.

There are 65 hospitals operated by counties, the University of California, health care districts, cities, or other political subdivisions of the state. • Private Hospitals. There are 290 hospitals owned and operated by nonprofit or for-profit entities.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2015/150590.pdf

[PDF] General obligation bonds for natural resources-related programs and projects.

Over three-quarters of this spending is done at the local level, such as by water districts, cities, and counties. About 80 percent of this local spending is paid for by individuals as ratepayers of water and sewer bills.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2017/170468.pdf

[PDF] Rent control.

For the types of policies that have prevailed in California (both before and after Costa-Hawkins), the following effects appear to be most clearly supported by empirical research:  Conversion of Rental Housing to Ownership Housing.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2017/170629.pdf

[PDF] Local government taxes and fees.

“General taxes”—that is, taxes levied by cities and counties for any purpose—may be approved by a majority vote of the electorate. On the other hand, “special taxes”—that is, any taxes levied by schools or special districts or taxes levied by cities and counties for specified purposes—require a two-thirds vote of the electorate.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2017/170678.pdf

[PDF] Education Budget Overview

In recognition of shifts in property taxes to K-14 schools from cities, counties, and special districts, the current rate is approximately 34.7 percent. Test 2—Adjustments Based on Statewide Income Prior-year funding adjusted by growth in per capita personal income.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Education/2004/Prop98_Overview_031504.pdf

[PDF] Governor’s Automated Speed Enforcement Proposal

.  Under the Governor’s proposal, 85 percent of ASE revenues would be transferred to the state and then deposited into the Trial Court Trust Fund. The remaining 15 percent of revenues would be allocated to the city or county where the violation occurred.  How State Revenues Would Be Spent  The administration estimates that the proposal would result in
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/crimjust/2010/ASE_Proposal_02_03_10.pdf

[PDF] Implementation of Proposition 57

.  Requires a Judge to Decide Whether Youths Should Be Tried in Adult Court  Changed statute to require that all youths have a hearing in juvenile court before they can be transferred to adult court.  As a result, prosecutors can no longer fi le charges directly in adult court and no youths can have their cases heard in adult court on a mandatory basis due to the circumstances of the offense.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/crimjust/2017/Implementation-of-Proposition-57-042417.pdf

[PDF] Special Session Overview of Proposition 98 Budget

Governor’s Plan—Reduction Applied to General Purpose Funding 6L E G I S L A T I V E A N A L Y S T ’ S O F F I C E December 10, 2008 Allows transfers of current-year funds from categorical programs to revenue limits (not to exceed total revenue limit reduction).
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2008/Special_Session_Overview_Prop98.pdf

[PDF] Enrollment Funding for UC

The available UC admission data, together with state data on public high school graduates, show that in recent years UC has been admitting about 13 percent of public high school graduates—more than the 12.5 percent called for under the Master Plan.  UC currently reports accepting all eligible transfer students who meet the minimum admission standards for
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2015/Enrollment-Funding-for-UC042115.pdf