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[PDF] The No Urban Casino Act (version 1)

For instance, to the extent that casinos result in increased taxable economic activity (above what otherwise would have occurred), state and local governments receive increased tax revenues (from the income, sales, and property taxes, for example).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050136.pdf

[PDF] Urban Tribal Casinos

For instance, to the extent that casinos result in increased taxable economic activity (above what otherwise would have occurred), state and local governments receive increased tax revenues (from the income, sales, and property taxes, for example).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050138.pdf

[PDF] Punitive Damages

Second, since punitive damage awards are subject to state income tax, it could potentially reduce state income tax revenues depending on individual taxpayers’ situations and how the money that is not awarded would otherwise be used.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/051018.pdf

[PDF] "The People's Gaming Act"

This measure could significantly increase local tax revenues (such as property and sales taxes) for Adelanto and surrounding communities as a result of gaming-related increases in economic activity. The level of increase is unknown but could potentially total more than $1 million annually.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/030129.pdf

[PDF] Overview of California Community Colleges (CCC) Conference Issues

May 2017 Page 2 CCC Proposition 98 Funding by Source (In Millions) 2015-16 General Fund $5,384 $5,384 $5,384 — Local property tax 2,631 2,631 2,631 — Totals $8,016 $8,016 $8,016 — 2016-17 General Fund $5,489 $5,489 $5,489 — Local property tax 2,753 2,753 2,753 — Totals $8,242 $8,242 $8,242 — 2017-18 General Fund $5,674 $5,617 $5,674 -$57 Local property
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Conf_Comm/2017/Overview-CCC-Conference-Issues-53117.pdf

[PDF] Overview of the Legislature’s Budget Package

Managed Care Organization (MCO) Tax. Adopts proposed MCO tax, as well as proposed allocation of tax’s fiscal benefit toward replacing General Fund support in Medi-Cal, increasing certain Medi-Cal provider rates, and providing other augmentations.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/state_admin/2023/Budget-Package-Overview-061423.pdf

[PDF] 1995-96 Budget Overview: Transportation and Resources

[i1' Transportation Planning and Development (TP&D) Account-$230 Million • Primary revenue sources include diesel sales tax and a portion of the sales tax on gasoline. • Funds are used mainly for mass transportation purposes.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/1995-96_budget_overview_transportation_and_resources.pdf

2005 Initiative Analysis: Homeowners and Private Property Protection Act of 2006

The measure specifies that private property may not be taken or damaged without the consent of the property owners for purposes of economic development, increasing tax revenu e, private uses, or maintaining the present use by a different owner.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050968.htm

[PDF] Homeowners and Private Property Protection Act of 2006

The measure specifies that private property may not be taken or damaged without the consent of the property owners for purposes of economic development, increasing tax revenue, private uses, or maintaining the present use by a different owner.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050968.pdf

[PDF] An Overview and Assessment of Los Angeles County's 1995-96 Budget Problem

. • Slow Growth in Local Taxes. Property taxes, sales taxes, and vehicle license fees have been impacted by the recession. For example, the single largest general purpose revenue source, property taxes, increased by almost 10 percent per year in the 1980s, but is projected by the county to decline by 1.6 percent in 1995-96. • Employee Pay Increases.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/an_overview_and_assessment_of_los_angeles_countys_1995-96_budget_problems.pdf