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[PDF] High-Speed Rail Draft 2024 Business Plan

In 2023, HSRA received a $202 million CRISI grant for the construction of six grade separations in the City of Shafter. Project Funding and Expenditures to Date L E G I S L AT I V E A N A LY S T ’ S O F F I C E 6 (Continued) „ Rebuilding American Infrastructure With Sustainability and Equity (RAISE).
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/transportation/2024/High-Speed-Rail-Business-Plan-031224.pdf

[PDF] Analysis of the 1990-91 Budget Bill: Summary of Findings and Recommendations

(Analysis, page 407.) ~ The budget proposes to transfer a total of$6.8 million from the Public Resources Account to cover costs already incurred by two park bond funds: • A $5.5 million transfer to the 1986 park bond fund for loan interest payments (Analysis, page 409); and • A $1.3 million transfer to the 1988 park bond fund for reim- bursement of expenditures related to earthquake repair.
https://lao.ca.gov/1990/reports/0290_1990-91_budget_bill.pdf

[PDF] Analysis of the 1991-92 Budget Bill: Summary of Findings and Recommendations

The large increase for 1991-92 is attributable to legislation proposed in the budget which would in- crease aid to local govern- ments by increasing the level of vehicle license fees dis- tributed to cities and coun- ties.
https://lao.ca.gov/1991/reports/0291_analysis_of_budget_bill.pdf

[PDF] Trial Court Fundings Issues

The options could include the following: • Change statutorily-established verbatim reporting costs for court reporters in order to capture savings from advances in computer technology and eliminate court reporter ownership of verbatim transcripts after the first certified copy. • Authorize the Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court to assign a judge within a county to any
https://lao.ca.gov/1994/reports/trial_court_funding_0494.pdf

OUTCOMES

High Proportion of Transfers Graduate The following charts show the status of students at the UC and the CSU who transferred from a community college, three years after transfer. The data are for students entering the UC and the CSU in fall 1985.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/010195_calguide/cghied3.html

[PDF] Policy Brief ERAF and the 1997-98 State Budget

For example, the cities, county, and special districts within Alameda County would get more relief if the Legislature utilized 1996-97 as a base year, than they would if an earlier year were selected.
https://lao.ca.gov/1997/061897_eraf/eraf_and_the_1997-98_state_budget_pb061897.pdf

Why County Revenues Vary: State Laws and Local Conditions Affecting County Finance

In some cases, however, the state provides fiscal assistance, or has authorized counties to transfer some program costs to cities. (For example, the state authorized counties to offset some of their jail costs by charging fees to cities to book people arrested into county jail--Chapter  466, Statutes of 1990 [SB 2557, Maddy]).
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/050798_county_revenues/050798_county_revenue.html

[PDF] California Spending Plan 1998-99

In post-budget action, the Legislature enacted SB 1477 (Kopp) which appropriates $300 million from the State Highway Account to counties and cities for local street and highway reconstruction and for repair of storm damage to local streets and highways.
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/1098_spending_plan/1098_spending_plan.pdf

Child Support Enforcement: Implementing the Legislative Reforms of 1999

Local child support agencies representing at least 50 percent of the statewide caseload are to be transferred annually from the DAs’ offices beginning in January 2001. The transfer process is to be completed by January 1, 2003.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/012700_child_support/012700_child_support.html

[PDF] An LAO Reconsidering AB 8: Exploring Alternative Ways to Allocate Property Taxes

Increase City and County Property Tax Revenues ($1.3 Billion) • In exchange for the receipt of these new revenues, local governments would forego the revenues from the existing VLF backfill. Increase Local Control Over Property Tax Rate • Each local entity would be authorized to raise or lower its own property tax rate. • Taxpayer protections would include the requirement of a local charter and a 2 percent maximum annual increase.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/020300_ab8/020300_ab8.pdf