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[PDF] Analysis of the 2008-09 Budget Bill, Judicial and Criminal Justice Chapter

The Legislature was notified after the fact by DOF of funding transfers, and has received only limited information from the Receiver in support of these expenditures compared to the information it would ordinarily receive during a normal budget process.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2008/crim_justice/crimjust_anl08.pdf

[PDF] 2009-10 Budget Analysis Series: General Government

The IRS charges $52 per agree- ment for electronic funds transfer (EFT) payment arrangements and $105 per agreement for paper check agreements. The FTB, in contrast, charges a flat fee of $20 per agreement, which does not cover the cost to provide the service or reflect the higher cost of processing non-EFT payments.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2009/general_govt/gengov_anl09.pdf

[PDF] Community Hospital Taxes (Version 4)

.  Payments to hospitals licensed to a county, city and county, or the University of California.  Health care coverage for children in low-income families. At least 10 percent but no more than 15 percent of the proceeds would have to go for this purpose.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090743.pdf

[PDF] The Savings, Accountability and Full Enforcement for California Act

As some murder cases were expedited or eliminated due to the prohibition on capital punishment, the transfer of persons convicted of murder from county jail to state prison would be accelerated, thus reducing the operating costs of county jails.  Prohibition of the death penalty would also reduce expenditures by state, county, and city law enforcement agencies on such cases.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2011/110600.pdf

[PDF] The Government Performance and Accountability Act

FISCAL EFFECT State Sales Tax Revenue Transfer. The shift of a portion of the state sales tax to the Performance and Accountability Trust Fund for local government use would reduce state revenue—and increase local revenue—by about $200 million annually, beginning in 2013- 14.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2011/110721.pdf

[PDF] Government Spending Limit Act of 2012 (Amdt. #1S)

Similarly, we understand that most cities, counties, and special districts are below their spending limits. Legislative Vote Requirements for Increasing Taxes State Tax Increases. The Constitution describes what constitutes a tax.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2011/110785.pdf

[PDF] The Control, Regulate and Tax Marijuana Act

The measure generally allows cities and counties to ban or regulate the establishment of marijuana businesses within their jurisdiction. In addition, the measure authorizes ABC to deny a license to a marijuana business located within 1,000 feet of any K-12 school.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2013/130769.pdf

[PDF] Criminal prosecution of law enforcement officers.

These include state agencies (such as the California Highway Patrol) and local agencies (such as county sheriffs, city police, and school district police). Use of Force by Law Enforcement Officers. Federal, state, and local laws and policies govern law enforcement activities.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2017/170553.pdf

[PDF] 080574.indd

(Note: $50 million of the transfer is not in conference, the Senate approved an additional $30 million transfer in lieu of the loan.) CVCGCB = California Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board; OES = Office of Emergency Services; CALGRIP = California Gang Reduction and Intervention Program; DOJ = Department of Justice; SCO = State Controller's Office.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Conf_Comm/2008/Executive_and_Legislative_Proposals_for_Restitution_Fund_Expenditures..pdf