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[PDF] LAO 1997 Budget Analysis: I State Fiscal Picture Chapter

Other Programs Renters’ Tax Credit. This credit, which provides a refundable tax credit of $60 to single renters and $120 to married couples and heads of house- holds, was suspended between 1993 and 1996, and was reinstated on January 1, 1997.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1997/part_1_fiscal_picture_pandi97.pdf

LAO Analysis of the 1998-99 Budget Bill General Government Departmental Issues 1

At that time, the DIR justified the expansion using EDD funds on the basis that the increased effort would result in $1.8  million in collections from assessments for various employment and tax law violations.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1998/general_govt_depts1_anl98.html

1998-99 Budget Issues: Higher Education Enrollments: Is A Tidal Wave Coming?

State Should Review Fee Policies in Light of Federal Tax Credit. The federal tuition tax credits create both opportunities and concerns for California. It provides an opportunity for California to increase resources for higher education without significantly affecting the after-tax price of higher education for students and their families.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1998/p_and_i_1998/part_5b_highered_tidalwave_pandi98.html

[PDF] LAO 1998 Budget Analysis: Highlights of the P & I Chapter

(Analysis, page A-16.) 14 n While the funding outlook shows significant improvement, uncertainties remain that may affect the funding picture, including the level of federal funds, the level of gas tax revenues, and potentially higher expenditures for the budget year.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1998/press_release_98-99.pdf

[PDF] LAO 1999 Perspectives and Issues: MAJOR EXPENDITURE PROPOSALS IN THE 1999-00 BUDGET

The State Highway Account (SHA), the pri- mary source of state funds for transportation expenditures, derives its revenues primarily from taxes on gasoline and diesel fuel and from truck weight fees.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1999/1999_pandi/part4b/part4b_pandi99.pdf

1999-00 Budget, Perspectives and Issues: Year-Round Operation In Higher Education

(Imagine, for example, possible opportunities for accounting internships during the tax season.) Unemployment rates for young adults are highest in summer. Year-round operation would allow students to enter the workforce when it is most advantageous to so.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1999/1999_pandi/part5b/part5b_year-round_pandi99.html

[PDF] LAO 1999 Budget Analysis: Resources Chapter

This is because OHV districts are funded from the Off-Highway Vehicle Account, which provides a stable source of funds mainly from gas tax revenues for district maintenance. Additionally, maintenance needs for OHV parks are generally lower than other state park facilities.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1999/resources/resources_anl99.pdf

LAO Analysis of the 1999-00 Budget Bill, Transportation Overview

In order to partially address the transit funding shortfall, we recommend enactment of a constitutional amendment to permit expenditure of gas tax revenues fro transit rolling sto ck (see page A-24).
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1999/transportation/transportation_overview_anl99.html

[PDF] 2000 Budget Perspectives and Issues: Perspectives on the Economy and Demographics

For example, the strength of California’s economy is an important determinant of the level of revenues collected from personal income taxes, sales and use taxes, and corporate income taxes. Similarly, both economic and demographic variables affect state government expenditure programs, including education, health and social services, and youth and adult corrections.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2000/2000_pandi/part2/pandi_pt2_2000.pdf

2000 Budget Perspectives: Major Expenditure Proposals

As regards the gas tax revenues held as reserves by local agencies, we recommend tha t the Governor's proposal not be adopted given the estimated backlog in local streets and road repair needs (of over $10 billion).
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2000/2000_pandi/part4b/part4b_pandi00.html