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2001 Initiative Analysis: Gaming Control Act

In addition, surrounding local governments could receive increased revenues from taxes relating to secondary economic activity in their areas resulting from the gaming operations. Summary This initiative could result in tax revenues to state and local governments combined of hundreds of millions of dollars annually.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011027_INT.htm

[PDF] Gaming Control Act, Amendment No. 3-S

In addition, surrounding local governments could receive increased revenues from taxes relating to secondary economic activity in their areas resulting from the gaming operations. Summary This initiative could result in tax revenues to state and local governments combined of hundreds of millions of dollars annually.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011027_INT.pdf

[PDF] Local Revenue Accountability Act (Option 1), Amendment No. 1-NS

For example, over the last two decades the state has shifted the allocation of property taxes and vehicle license fees among local governments, reduced taxation on certain sales transactions and vehicle ownership, and transferred part of the financial obligation for trial courts and welfare programs from counties to the state.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011033_INT.pdf

2001 Initiative Analysis: Local Revenue Accountability Act (Option 2)

Specifically, the state would be required to provide reimbursement to scho ols, cities, counties, and special districts if the Legislature enacted a law or any state agency passed a regulation that: Reduced the amount of resources a local government received from local revenues (taxes, assessments, or fees).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011034_INT.htm

[PDF] Local Revenue Accountability Act (Option 2), Amendment No. 2-S

For example, over the last two decades the state has shifted the allocation of property taxes and vehicle Hon. Bill Lockyer 3 December 21, 2001 license fees among local governments, reduced taxation on certain sales transactions and vehicle ownership, and transferred part of the financial obligation for trial courts and welfare programs from counties to the state.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011034_INT.pdf

2001 Initiative Analysis: Heritage Tree Preservation Act

To the extent that timber harvesting is reduced, there would be state a nd local revenue losses due to reduced revenue from (1) taxes imposed on timber harvest yields and (2) sales of timber on state-owned forests.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011045_INT.htm

[PDF] Heritage Tree Preservation Act, Amendment No. 1-S

To the extent that timber harvesting is reduced, there would be state and local revenue losses due to reduced revenue from (1) taxes imposed on timber harvest yields and (2) sales of timber on state-owned forests.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011045_INT.pdf

2001 Initiative Analysis: Local Revenue Accountability Act (Option 2)

Specifically, the state would be required to provide reimbursement to scho ols, cities, counties, and special districts if the Legislature enacted a law or any state agency passed a regulation that: Reduced the amount of resources a local government received from local revenues (taxes, assessments, or fees).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011090_INT.htm

2001 Initiative Analysis: Fairness for Injured Workers Amendment

Second, there would likely be a reduction in the mid-to-high tens of millions of dollars in income taxes. This effect will depend on such factors as the extent to which businesses subject to either higher premiums or increased claims costs would otherwise owe income taxes, and the degree to which these higher costs would be deductible expenses for California income tax purposes.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011103_INT.htm

2001 Initiative Analysis: Fair Tax Act

This would be accomplished by (1)  replacing the existing sales and use tax (SUT) with a value added sales tax on certain tangible personal property, (2) replacing various excise taxes, (3)  eliminating certain local taxes and fees, (4) eliminating taxing authority of certain local governments, and (5)  making certain other changes in the law governing taxation.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2001/011138_INT.htm