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[PDF] "The Tribal Government Gaming and Economic Self-Sufficiency Measure of 2000"

The measure probably would have a limited net effect on tax revenues in the near term. However, in the longer term, the measure could result in a significant increase in economic activity and tax revenues in California.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1999/990607_INT.pdf

[PDF] The 2021-22 Budget: State Board of Equalization

Later in 2017, the Legislature passed two laws—AB 102 and AB 131—that transferred most of BOE’s programs, budget, staff, and facilities to the newly created California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) and Office of Tax Appeals (OTA).
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2021/4385/BOE-022321.pdf

1995 August California Update

State General Fund revenues were up $216 million in July, reflecting higher-than-expected receipts from the sales and use tax (up $188 million) and personal income taxes (up $61 m illion). The sales tax gain, however, is temporary.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/cal_update/cup895.html

LAO 2008 Budget Analysis: Introduction: K-12 Education

Programs Funded With Local Property Tax Revenue Experience Smaller Reduction. Four K –12 programs receive some funding from local property tax revenue. Because the K –12 share of local revenues is projected to increase by 7 percent, the proposed 10.9 percent General Fund reduction is partially offset.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2008/education/ed_anl08005.aspx

[PDF] 1993-94 Budget Analysis: Index

., Forestry, Motor Vehicles) Developmental Services, Department of, C-99 Developmental Services, C-28 Disaster Assistance, H-76 Drug Programs (See: Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs) E Education: K-12 Budget Priorities, E-21 California Assessment Program, E-74 Categorical Programs and the Mega-Item, E-36 Child Development (Child Care), E-70 Child Development and Education, Secretary for,
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1993/11_index_1993.pdf

[PDF] Department of Fish and Game: 2010-11 Budget and Policy Overview

In most cases, taxes (in the form of general sales tax or dedicated sales tax) raised the most fund- ing. However, as with any tax, these funds are potentially subject to diversion to other legislative priorities.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/resources/2010/Department_of_Fish_and_Game_201011_Budget_and_Policy_Overview_20910.pdf

[PDF] Section Letter

The recession battered California’s tax revenues, requiring adoption of spending cuts, tax increases, and other measures to balance the state budget. By 2009-10, for example, the state ended up collecting $87 billion in General Fund revenues and spending $87.2 billion from the General Fund—$29.9 billion (25.5 percent) less spending than we assumed for that fiscal year in November 2007.
https://lao.ca.gov/letters/2015/Leno-state-spending-031015.pdf

[PDF] The 1987-88 Budget: Perspectives and Issues

This is because the state can obtain funds fromextern:u sources at tax-exempt interest rates, while internal sources must be paid interestat rates compa- rable to the yield on. taxable securities in which the funds normally are invested.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1987/pandi_87_intro_1_2.pdf

[PDF] ~yment and Housing CommI881on ..................................

~yment and Housing CommI881on .................................. 127 State Fire Marshal, Office of the .... 128 'Franchi,se Tax ~rd ...................... 130 '. General Services, Department of.. 141 State Personnel Board .................... 175 Public Employees' Retirement . .
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1990/01_intro_1990.pdf

2011 Initiative Analysis:Charity Care Act of 2012

The for-profit hospitals pay corporate income taxes to the state. Nonprofit hospitals are exempt from state corporate income taxes and local sales and property taxes. The tax exemptions are intended to allow nonprofit hospitals to use the funds that would have been paid in taxes to provide patient care, invest in
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2011/110757.aspx