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[PDF] High-Speed Rail Authority: The Draft 2012 Business Plan and Funding Plan

These include the potential for the creation of a dedicated federal high-speed rail trust fund and the enactment of legislation to authorize the issuance of qualifi ed tax-credit bonds. However, the business plan acknowledges that no such additional fi nancial commit- ments exist at this time.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/transportation/2011/HSRA_Business_Funding_plan_11_29_11.pdf

[PDF] Section Letter

The recession battered California’s tax revenues, requiring adoption of spending cuts, tax increases, and other measures to balance the state budget. By 2009-10, for example, the state ended up collecting $87 billion in General Fund revenues and spending $87.2 billion from the General Fund—$29.9 billion (25.5 percent) less spending than we assumed for that fiscal year in November 2007.
https://lao.ca.gov/letters/2015/Leno-state-spending-031015.pdf

[PDF] Overcrowded School Facilities

IN EITHER CASE, DISTRICT VOTERS HAD TO APPROVE THE BORROWING BEFOREHAND, FUNDS BORROWED FROM THE STATE OR PRIVATE SOURCES WERE TO BE REPAID FROM PROPERTY TAX REVENUES , GENERALLY, THIS MEANT THAT THE DISTRICT- BORROWER HAD TO LEVY AN ADDITIONAL PROPERTY TAX, IN ORDER TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE SECURITY FOR THE BONDS OR LOANS, PROPOSITION 13, Hm~EVER , ELIMINATED THE AB
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1983/overcrowded_school_facilities.pdf

[PDF] State and Local Finance

ADDITIONALLY, SCHOOLS WOULD BE AUTHORIZED TO LEVY ADDITIONAL TAXES (OTHER THAN SALES OR PROPERTY TAXES) TO COMPLEt~ENT THEIR OTHER SOURCES OF STATE AND LOCAL FUNDING. o DEDICATE THE PROCEEDS OF t CENT OF THE STATE SALES TAX AND 2 PERCENT OF THE STATE PERSONAL INCOME TAX TO FINANCE COMMUNITY COLLEGE APPORTIONMENTS.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1983/state_and_local_finance.pdf

[PDF] California's Parimutuel Horse Racing Tax

T PAR I MUTUEL WAGER H'G TAX STRUCTURE , · F I PST , TI-Ir TAX HAS BEIC1'1E EXCESSIVELY C0MPL EX, AL TH0UGH MANY OF CALIFORN IA' S OTHER STATE TAXES HAVE SPFC I AL PROV I SIONS THAT AFFECT -8'- Table 4 Average Tax RatPS on P~rimutue l Wa ger ino for California and the Nati0n in l9HJ d (thousands of dol lars) Ca l iforn ia Per-cent of Amou nt waoerino 11.11 Pa r imutue l Horserac in0.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1984/californias_paramutual_horse_racing_tax.pdf

[PDF] Financing School Facilities

School districts with considerable property tax wealth could raise large amounts for school facilities by imposing a very low tax rate, while school districts with less property tax wealth would not be able to raise sufficient funds even with a very high tax rate.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1986/school_facilities_022086.pdf

[PDF] Analysis of the 1987-88 Budget Bill: Summary of Recommendations

We further recom- mend the adoption of Item 0860-001-086 to appropriate $1/392/000 from cigarette tax revenues for local government's share of the program cost (Analysis, page 73). 2. Sales Tax Reimbursements The Governor's Budget estimates that in 1987-88 the Board of Equalization will receive $33/510/000 in reimbursements from local governments for the
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1987/02_87_analysis_of_the_1987-88_budget_bill.pdf

[PDF] Analysis of the 1987-88 Tax Expenditure Budget

With respect to individual taxes: • Personal income tax TEPs amount to at least $12.2 billion, or nearly 73 percent of total state tax expenditures. • Sales and use tax TEPs amount to at least $3.9 billion, or over 23 percent of total state tax expenditures. • TEPs for the bank and corporation
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1988/00_88_analysis_of_the_1987_88_tax_expenditure_budget.pdf

[PDF] Background Information on the Health Care "Safety Net"

The Tobacco Tax and Health Protection Act of 1988 (Proposi- tion 99) allocates a portion of tobacco tax revenues for county health services. In 1989, the Legislature established the California Healthcare for Indigents Program (CHIP) and the Rural Health Services (RHS) Program, which allocate Proposition 99 funds to expand county indigent health services.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/backround_information_on_the_health_care_safety_net.pdf

[PDF] Update California - Trends in K-12 Education Funding

Increases in the largest fund- ing sources-state funds and local property tax levies-account for $9.2 billion of the $11.7 billion increase. There are significant differences in the percentage increase for K-12 Education Funding By Funding Source and Per ADA Current and Constant Dollars 1986-87 Through 1995-96 state funds (29 percent) and for local property tax
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/cal_update_trends_in_k-12_ed_funding.pdf