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Death penalty. [Ballot]

Dec 9, 2015 - 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/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2015-096

[PDF] The 2020-21 Budget: The Governor’s Homelessness Plan

HEAP allocated grants as follows: — $350 million was provided to CoCs based on the 2017 homeless point-in-time count. — $150 million was provided to cities or a city that is also a county with a population of 330,000 or more as of January 1, 2018 (Anaheim, Bakersfield, Fresno, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, and Santa Ana).
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2020/4152/homelessness-plan-021120.pdf

[PDF] Maximizing State Benefits From Public-Private Partnerships

A n L A O R e p O R t 8 Legislative Analyst’s Office www.lao.ca.gov Potential P3 Benefits Transfers Project Risks to Private Partner. The P3s can transfer risks associated with a project from a government entity to a private partner.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2012/trns/partnerships/P3_110712.pdf

[PDF] 1949 Budget Analysis: DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION-STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION

In making this transfer, additional amounts have been added over the combined cost of the services provided for in the 1948-49 Budget, principally for a reclassification of auditors to super- visors.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1949/08_education_1949.pdf

2004-05 Budget Perspectives and Issues: "Remodeling" the Drug Medi-Cal Program

This pool of funding could be provided under a realignment approach, in which the state could earmark a portion of existing or new state revenues and authorize by statute the automatic and ongoing transfer of these monies to the counties.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2004/2004_pandi/pi_part_5c_drugmedical_anl04.htm

2000 Budget Analysis: H&SS; Medi-Cal

The state takeout, currently $84.8 million, is the amount of these transfers that the state retains to offset General Fund Medi-Cal costs. In effect, th e state takeout is an extra "fee" on top of the usual nonfederal match that the transferring enmities pay in order to receive their federal DSH funds.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2000/health_ss/hss_9_Medi-Cal_anl00.htm

[PDF] 1954 Budget Analysis: DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE

It is estimated that 450 patients will be transferred from Mendocino and Metropolitan to Atascadero and an additional 300 from Pacific and Sonoma to Porterville. Miscellaneous transfers' between institutions will be mostly to institutions with the new receiving and treatment units.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1954/20_mental_hygiene_1954.pdf

[PDF] Pursuant to Chapter 384 of 2015 (SB 252, Leno). 25 $21 ongoing,

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, all amounts are non-Proposition 98 General Fund. b Federal funds. c Funding initially provided in 2015-16 and reappropriated in 2016-17. d Provides $81,000 in 2017-18.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2016/3491/EdBudget-072016.pdf

[PDF] Overview of Cal Grants

Transfer Entitlement. Must be CCC student under age 28 transferring to a four-year school. Minimum college GPA of 2.4. Competitive. Must not be eligible for entitlement award. Minimum high school GPA of 3.0 for A award and 2.0 for B award.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2015/Cal-Grants-Overview-041715.pdf

Analysis of the 1995-96 Budget Bill: Business and Labor Overview

Due to a persistent decline in workload, we recommend that the Legislature eliminate the Agricultural Labor Relations Board and enact legislation transferring enforcement of the A gricultural Labor Relations Act to the Public Employment Relations Board.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1995/chapg-ov.html