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LAO 2009-10 Budget Analysis Series: Social Services, Background

Orders may be enforced in various ways including the withholding of wages and unemployment benefits, interception of tax return refunds, and the placement of liens on real property. When a family receiving child support is also receiving public assistance, DCSS distributes the first $50 per month collected from the non –custodial parent to the custodial parent and child.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2009/ss/ss_anl09002.aspx

The 2019-20 Budget: Using Proposition 56 Funding in Medi-Cal to Improve Access to Quality Care

Feb 22, 2019 - These concerns led to Proposition   56 —which raises state taxes on tobacco products and dedicates the majority of associated revenues to Medi ‑Cal on an ongoing basis —being put on the statewide ballot in November 2016.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3949

[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

The 2020-21 Spending Plan: Human Services

Oct 23, 2020 - Many DDS Consumers Are Held for Long Periods at County Jails. If Porterville DC has reached its maximum capacity, individuals with developmental disabilities who have been accused of crimes and deemed IST are held in county jails while they await placement at Porterville DC.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4286/1

California's Criminal Justice System: A Primer

The expectation was that counties would be more effective and efficient than the state at managing these offenders and could reduce the high recidivism rates experienced by state parolees. In order to implement realignment and achieve improved outcomes at the local level, the Legislature shifted tax revenues to counties.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2013/crim/criminal-justice-primer/criminal-justice-primer-011713.aspx

LAO 2009-10 Budget Analysis Series: Transportation: Governor's Transportation Economic Stimulous Package

However, to deal with the state ’s cash crisis, the Governor is also proposing to defer about $900 million in regularly scheduled payments to cities and counties until October 2009. These payments involve fuel (excise and sales) tax revenues that the state provides to cities and counties on a regular basis.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2009/transportation/trans_anl09004003.aspx

Felony sentencing (Amendment #1). [Ballot]

Dec 2, 2015 - County Effects of Sentencing Changes. This measure would result in increased jail and probation costs to counties. This is because many offenders who have current or prior convictions for making criminal threats of violence, which would no longer be considered a serious felony under the measure, would serve their sentences in county jails or on county probation, rather than in state prison.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2015-084

1996-97 Budget Analysis: Judiciary and Criminal Justice

The amounts shown for "boot camp " programs, which were awarded on a competitive basis, were granted to eight counties in August 1995. The awards range from $30,099 to Orange County for planning to $1.9 million to Fresno County for construction of a boot camp.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1996/a96dcc.html

2021-22 “Big Three” Revenue Outlook Update: March 2022 [EconTax Blog]

Mar 28, 2022 - We currently project that there is a very good chance that collections from the state ’s “big three ” taxes —personal income, sales, and corporation taxes —will exceed the Governor ’s Budget assumption of $185 billion in 2021-22 by at least several billion dollars.
https://lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax/Article/Detail/729

LAO Analysis of the 1998-99 Budget Bill General Goverment Departmental Issues 2

This new procurement process was successfully employed for a major project at the Franchise Tax Board. Although it may seem as though starting over on SACSS will take longer than transferring an existing technology to California, such a conclusion is not necessarily accurate.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1998/general_govt_depts2_anl98.html