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[PDF] 1949 Budget Analysis: EMERGENCY FUND

We recommend that the amottnt reqttested be allowed, and that appropriate legislation be passed to limit the amount of intere-st which may be paid on overpayment of the Gross Premi1tm'S Insurance Tax to 6 pm'cent.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1949/33_emergency_fund_1949.pdf

[PDF] California voters directing the California Legislature to apply for a constitutional convention pursuant to Article V of the U.S. Constitution.

With regard to taxes, the measure proposes amendments to make federal taxes negotiable by states.  Nature. The measure proposes amendments to expand the rights of nature. Amendments would extend many of the rights of individuals to nature.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2017/170541.pdf

Taxes on gasoline and other motor fuels are the

Taxes on gasoline and other motor fuels are the major source of revenue for highway construction and maintenance, and for mass transit. With fuel use flat, increasing funds for tra nsportation has required increasing the tax rate per gallon of fuel.
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/011696_calfacts/cf96g.html

LAO 2003 Budget Analysis: Resources, Timber Harvest Fees

Such a fee could be collected using the existing timber tax collection system in which timber owners are required to report each quarter the value of timber harvested to the State Board Of Equalization (BOE) for payment of timber yield taxes, based on the value of the harvested timber.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2003/resources/res_7_cc_thp_anl03.htm

[PDF] The 2020-21 Budget: California’s Fiscal Outlook

Importantly, this scenario assumes the federal government approves the managed care organization (MCO) tax and the state faces no major disasters over the next few years . (The MCO tax offsets General Fund costs in Medi-Cal but it requires federal approval .) • Ongoing Surplus Drops Below $1 Billion in Alternative Expenditure Scenario.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2019/4111/fiscal-outlook-112019.pdf

Hard Decisions Before the Legislature: Toll Bridge Seismic Retrofit

Increase Gas Tax Revenue. One state funding possibility would be to raise the excise tax on gasoline and diesel fuel. A 6-cent increase in this tax, for example, would raise more than $3  billion over three years.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/toll_bridge/toll_bridges_012405.htm

[PDF] Overview of 2020-21 May Revision State Administration Proposals

It is also reasonable to delay until next year changing the point of collection for cannabis taxes. Other Issues Left align medium figures and tables here Large figure margin Large figure margin L E G I S L AT I V E A N A LY S T ’ S O F F I C E 15 Revenue Proposals Summary of Governor’s Revenue Proposals and LAO Alternatives (In Millions) 2020-21 2021-22 DOF Estimate LAO Estimate
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/state_admin/2020/May-Revise-Overview-052120.pdf

2006 Initiative Analysis: Fair Pay and Workplace Flexibility Act of 2006

Increases in income for low-wage employees would increase personal income tax re ceipts. To the extent that this higher income was spent on taxable goods, sales tax receipts also could rise. In cases where the higher minimum wage is passed along by businesses to customers in the form of higher product prices, sales tax receipts on those products would also increase.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2006/060127.htm

[PDF] Fair Pay and Workplace Flexibility Act of 2006

Increases in income for low-wage employees would increase personal income tax receipts. To the extent that this higher income was spent on taxable goods, sales tax receipts also could rise. In cases where the higher minimum wage is passed along by businesses to customers in the form of higher product prices, sales tax receipts on those products would also increase.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2006/060127.pdf

[PDF] Overview of the Governor’s Proposition 98 May Revision Proposal

Overview of Governor’s Proposition 98 Funding Levels Governor’s Proposition 98 Funding Proposal (In Millions) 2009-10 2010-11 January Budget May Revision Change K-12 Education General Fund $30,844 $32,022 $1,178 $32,023 $30,927 -$1,096 Local property tax revenue 13,237 12,105 -1,133 11,950 11,529 -422 Subtotals ($44,082) ($44,127) ($45) ($43,974) ($42,456) (-$1,518) California
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2010/Overview_of_the_Govs_Prop_98_May_Revision_Proposal_51810.pdf