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2001 Budget Analysis: Child Care and Development

(We discuss this augmentation in further detail in the After Schoo l Programs section of this chapter.) $13.9 million for first-year implementation of the Kindergarten Readiness Pilot Program established by Chapter 1022, Statutes of 2000, (AB 25, Mazzoni). $5.4 million to help compensate child care and development contractors for increased costs associated with state minimum wage increases.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2001/education/ed_15_Childcare_anl01.htm

A Review of the Teacher Layoff Process in California [Publication Details]

Mar 22, 2012 - A Review of the Teacher Layoff Process in California [Publication Details] A Review of the Teacher Layoff Process in California Format: HTML Description: Reductions to school district budgets over the past five years have resulted in a sharp decline in the teacher workforce, with the number of full–time teachers decreasing by 32,000 since 2007–08.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Detail/2602

[PDF] Taxing very high-income taxpayers and dedicating revenues to pandemic prevention.

In recent years, the state has spent about $1.5 billion per year to support school facilities projects, primarily from voter-approved general obligation bonds paid for by the state General Fund. (Schools also receive significant amounts of local property tax revenue to support their operational and facility-related costs.)
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2021/210510.pdf

2012 Initiative Analysis: College and University Funding and Accountability Act (Amdt 1S)

For purposes of this analysis, we have interpreted the measure to require each of those tax rates to be increased by 25 percent —that is, for example, 5 cents more per gallon for beer (up 25 percent from the current 20-cent tax) or $1.65 more per gallon of over-100-proof spirits (up 25 percent from the current $6.60 tax).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2012/120242.aspx

1999 Initiative Analysis: After School Education and Gang Prevention Act

Summary The measure would have the following major impact: For fiscal years 2001-02 through 2008-09, annual increase in state revenues of $430 million, with the proceeds used for after-school education and gang prevention programs.  
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1999/990411_INT.html

New Funding Model for Special Education -- Part II

We propose a requirement in cases where the parents of a child in a nonpublic school placement move to a different SELPA, that SELPAs continue to fund placements that they initiate for the remainder of the school year.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/110195_special_ed/se1195b.html

[PDF] Property tax assessment.

Schools could receive similar property tax gains. Change in State Funding for Schools. Should schools gain property tax revenues under the measure, state funding for schools may decrease by a similar amount in some years.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2019/190478.pdf

2003 Initiative Analysis: Improving Classroom Education Act

By July 1, 2011, the initiative requires that every elementary and unified school district offer free, voluntary preschool to all children one year before they enroll in kindergart en. (A school district could operate its own preschool program or work jointly with other school districts.)
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/031032.htm

[PDF] "Improving Classroom Education Act"

By July 1, 2011, the initiative requires that every elementary and unified school district offer free, voluntary preschool to all children one year before they enroll in kindergarten. (A school district could operate its own preschool program or work jointly with other school districts.)
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/031032.pdf

[PDF] The Safe Drinking Water Bond Program: A Review

The 1986 act set the interest rate on loans at one-half of the aver- age interest rate paid by the state on general obligation bonds in the calendar year prior to issuance of the loan. The interest rate cur- rently offered under the program is 3.4 per- cent.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1988/486_0188_the_safe_drinking_water_bond_program_a_review.pdf