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[PDF] 2003 Realignment Of Health Programs

LAO Recommendation Program Consider Remove Page Discussed Health Programs—Administration's Plan Medi-Cal benefits — $1,620 138 Medi-Cal long-term care $1,400a — 139 Public health 68 — 140 Integrated Services for Homeless and Children's System of Care 75 — 141 Substance abuse treatment programs and drug courts 230 — 142 Additional Programs—Suggested by LAO 50 percent county share
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/socservices/2003/Presentation_for_Health.pdf

[PDF] Implementation of the Housing Bond

The Housing and Homeless Bond Act authorized $150 million in GO bonds to supply housing for low-income and homeless Californians. The amount includes $100 million for new, affordable rental housing, $25 million for home purchase assistance for fi rst-time homebuyers, $15 million in loans to acquire and rehabilitate residential hotels serving low- income
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/transportation/2007/Implementation_of_Housing_Bond_032807.pdf

[PDF] Public Assistance in California: Facts and Figures

Disasters, Civil disorder or Lost cr stolen I':ondeferrable Civil d;so~rt Fire, flood, gencies sf'rious injury, rrajor disaster cash; eviction~ needs, victim disaster, disaster, domestic Covered prol'€rty dam~p, 'r'/it.hin area rralfurdion of of crirre, appliancp viOlence, arer- tra$S arergencies, declared disaster appliarces; nat.ural failure, health gencies leaving sudden
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1984/09_public_assistance_in_california_facts_and_figures.pdf

[PDF] State Spending Plan for 1989-90

. • $10 million for services for the homeless mentally ill. • $8.9 million for a COLA for institutions for mental diseases (IMDs). • $6 million for AIDS-related mental health services. • $5.5 million for services for special educa- tion pupils. • $5.2 million for additional IMD beds. • $2 million for expanding services to brain- damaged adults. • $1 million for various other projects.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1989/0889_state_spending_plan.pdf

[PDF] The Governor's 1995-96 State-County Realignment Proposal

. • $126 million to reflect AFDC grant reductions • $58 million in AFDC grant savings from more efficient county administration • $12 million to reflect assumed federal legislation to bar sponsored aliens from AFDC eligibility for five years $5 million to reflect limit on AFDC homeless assistance • $18 million to reflect expected additional federal support for refugees on AFOC a
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/the_governors_1995-96_state_county_realignment_proposal.pdf

[PDF] An Analysis of Court School Cost Pressures

Homeless Juvenile Court School COEs 4 K-12 1. Mandatorily expelled 2. Awaiting trial 3. Serving a prison sentence for certain crimes State 4 Ages 12-25 1. Serving a prison sentence for a more serious crime COEs = County Offi ces of Education. 3L E G I S L A T I V E A N A L Y S T ’ S O F F I C E traditional schools for offenses such as bringing a fi rearm or narcotics to school.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2011/edu/court_school_cost/An_Analysis_of_Court_School_Cost_Pressures_051011.pdf

[PDF] Review of School Transportation in California

. • Homeless Students. The federal McKinney- Vento Homeless Assistance Act requires districts to provide transportation for homeless students. School Bus Ridership About One in Eight California Students Ride the Bus to School.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2014/education/school-transportation/school-transportation-022514.pdf

[PDF] California's High Housing Costs - Causes and Consequences

Accordingly, we recommend the Legislature consider how targeted programs could supplement more private housing construction by assisting those with limited access to market rate housing, such as people experiencing homelessness, those with mental and/or physical health challenges, and those with very low incomes. • Understand That Some Factors Are Beyond Policy Makers’ Control.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2015/finance/housing-costs/housing-costs.pdf

[PDF] Pursuant to Chapter 748 of 2015 (AB 1058, Baker). 30 One

Pursuant to Chapter 748 of 2015 (AB 1058, Baker). 30 One time Administer fee waiver program for homeless youth who take high school equivalency exams. Pursuant to Chapter 384 of 2015 (SB 252, Leno). 25 $21 ongoing, $4 one time Transfer administration of the Commodity Supplemental Food Program to the Department of Social Services. -108b Ongoing Total $4,314 a Except where noted,
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2016/3491/EdBudget-072016.pdf

[PDF] The 2018-19 Budget: California Spending Plan

Second, the spending plan provides $7 .6 million General Fund to increase the daily maximum voucher amount for the Homeless Assistance Program (HAP) payments from $65 to $85 . The HAP provides daily housing payments to homeless (or at-risk of becoming homeless) CalWORKs families that are used to purchase nightly housing accommodations (for example, in a hotel) .
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2018/3870/spending-plan-2018.pdf