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[PDF] InitiativAmend the Constitution to allow and facilitate future, but unknown, legislative actions that could substantially increase state healthcare spending and associated tax revenues.e Letter

Because the measure does not, on its own, make any changes to existing healthcare programs, raise new tax revenues, or transfer existing tax revenues, the measure has no direct fiscal effects. Instead, the fiscal effects of the measure entirely depend upon whether the Legislature passed future healthcare-related legislation increasing state revenues or transferring existing revenues to the HCTF.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2017/170547.pdf

2001 Budget Analysis: Child Care and Development

Because it is up to th e CWD to determine when a recipient is stable, the time at which families transfer from Stage 1 to Stage 2 varies significantly among counties. Some counties authorize the transfer to Stage 2 as soon as possible, while others wait until the family has left CalWORKs.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2001/education/ed_15_Childcare_anl01.htm

[PDF] California's Fiscal Outlook: LAO Projections 2000-01 Through 2005-06

Figure 1 The LAO’s General Fund Revenue Forecast (Dollars in Millions) Preliminary Forecast 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Personal income tax $39,471 $44,190 $45,810 $49,240 $53,000 $56,860 $61,060 Sales and use tax 21,109 22,068 22,910 24,960 26,590 28,380 30,300 Bank and corporation tax 6,663 7,178 7,550 7,980 8,420 8,910 9,430 Other revenues and
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/fisc_outlook/111500_fiscal_outlook.pdf

[PDF] Overview of Selected Sentencing Changes and Avoided State Costs

In 2023-24, this transfer was $113 million. In total, $721 million has been transferred between 2016-17 and 2023-24. These savings are primarily associated with the reduction in the state prison population resulting from the measure, currently estimated to be around 4,000 people. „ Funds Are Continuously Appropriated to Designated Purposes.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/crimjust/2024/Selected-Sentencing-Changes-041124.pdf

Living Under Smoky Skies—Understanding the Challenges Posed by Wildfire Smoke in California

Nov 14, 2022 - As shown in Figure  3 , major cities across the state experienced significantly more days of smoky air —days on which smoke was observed via satellite imagery —between 2016 and 2020 compared to between 2009 and 2013.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4644

Cap total annual compensation for executives at specified hospitals—including private nonprofit and for-profit hospitals—at the level of compensation received by the President of the United States. [B

Jan 11, 2016 - A public hospital is operated by the state of California, a county, a city, the University of California, a local health district or authority, or any other political subdivision of the state. A private hospital is typically operated by a corporation (either for-profit or nonprofit).
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2015-111

[PDF] LAO 1995 Budget Analysis: Capital Outlay Chapter

San Antonio College/Performing Arts Center 1,087 Pasadena Area CCD/Pasadena City College/Community Skills Center 1,810 San Francisco CCD/San Francisco City College/Library Building books 2,432 Sierra Joint CCD/Sierra College/Learning Resources Center 3,717 Sierra Joint CCD/Western Nevada County Center Buildings, Phase I 2,995 Ventura CCD/Moorpart
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1995/Capital_Outlay_anl95.pdf

LAO Publications

August 5, 2013 - The sales and use tax is the state’s second largest revenue source as well as a major funding source for cities, counties, and some special districts. Historically, consumers have spent about the same share of their income each year on taxable items, meaning that sales taxes generally kept pace with growth in the state's economy.
https://lao.ca.gov/publications?page=55&year=0&publicationType=0

LAO Publications

August 5, 2013 - The sales and use tax is the state’s second largest revenue source as well as a major funding source for cities, counties, and some special districts. Historically, consumers have spent about the same share of their income each year on taxable items, meaning that sales taxes generally kept pace with growth in the state's economy.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications?page=55&year=0&publicationType=0