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Local Investment Reporting Mandate

Finally, Chapter 784 imposed the first statewide educational requirements for county investment officials. Persons seeking election or appointment as county treasurers or tax colle ctors must meet certain education requirements, and must complete 24  hours of continuing education in the areas of treasury management or public finance every two years.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/011800_investment_report/011800_investment_report.html

[PDF] Trial Court Fundings Issues

Status Check-Local Sales Taxes-What Role Can They Play in the 1993-94 State Budget? (June 1993). Focus-Budget 1993 (July 1993). Performance Budgeting-Reshaping the State's Budget Process (October 25, 1993).
https://lao.ca.gov/1994/reports/trial_court_funding_0494.pdf

Addressing California’s Key Liabilities

Despite these suspensions and repeals, the state owed $1.9 billion to cities, counties, and special districts for mandate claims as of April 2013. $1.8 Billion for Salton Sea Mitigation and Other Pollution Remediation.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2014/finance/liabilities/addressing-california-key-liabilities-050714.aspx

Formula for probation incentive grants

May 29, 2013 - In particular, we are concerned that the proposal would expand the SB 678 formula to award counties for felony probationers successfully diverted from county jail. Doi ng so would provide double-funding to counties for certain lower-level offenders for whom counties already receive funding under the 2011 realignment.
https://lao.ca.gov/Recommendations/Details/767

Placer, Bay Area, Riverside Lead in Net In-Migration [EconTax Blog]

Mar 26, 2015 - (Trulia maps on the Twitter feed of economist Jed Kolko show county population changes due to net international and domestic migration in 2014.) As shown below, however, between 2010 and 2014, the county in California with the largest percentage growth in population from migration is Placer County, which is northeast of Sacramento.
https://lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax/Article/Detail/76

Re-Envisioning County Offices of Education: A Study of Their Mission and Funding [Publication Details]

Feb 6, 2017 - Re-Envisioning County Offices of Education: A Study of Their Mission and Funding [Publication Details] Re-Envisioning County Offices of Education: A Study of Their Mission and Funding Format: HTML Description: In 2013-14, the state created the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) for county offices of education (COEs).
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Detail/3547

[PDF] California's Fiscal Outlook: Proposition 98 Briefing

This growth is caused by:  Rising property values.  Growth in property tax revenues associated with the dissolution of redevelopment agencies.  The expiration of the “triple fl ip” in 2016-17. (The end of the triple fl ip results in property tax revenues shifting back from cities and counties to schools and colleges.)
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2013/Fiscal-outlook-Prop98-briefing-112013.pdf

[PDF] State's Fiscal Outlook Brightens

In addition, there were moderate gains in sales and use taxes and in corporate income taxes. Qom;.ed w-:: the cumulative gain in revenues o 30smlnion relative to the budget estimate that wJk; experienced tb,ro11gh Mar.ch, the April gain for the major taxes brou~t cumulative 1996-97 revenues to about'® mjll jo(iabove the January bud- get estimate.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1997/update_california_5-1997.pdf

2002 Initiative Analysis: California Workers’ Livable Wage Initiative

Counties would face additional costs of about $90  million in 2002-03 and $225  million in 2003 ‑04. Medi-Cal Nursing Facility Rates. The state would incur added annual costs in the low tens of millions of dollars to reimburse nursing facilities under the Medi-Cal program.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2002/020028_INT.htm

[PDF] 1959 Budget Analysis: Transmittal

The principal expenditures which are provided for by the Constitution and by the statutes include $635.6 million in public school apportionments, $278.7 million for the State Highway System, $191.4 million for social welfare assistance, and $235.8 million in highway users revenues shared with cities and counties.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1959/01_transmittal_1959.pdf