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1996-97 Budget Analysis: K-12 Education Overview

Our recommendations for Proposition 98 spending in the budget year are based on the level of General Fund revenues projected by (1) the Governor's Budget, (2) the LAO forecast ass uming enactment of the tax cut, and (3) the LAO forecast assuming no tax cut.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1996/a96eov.html

1999 Initiative Analysis: The Tribal Government Gaming and Economic Self-Sufficiency Measure of

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.html

[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

[PDF] Proposition 32 would affect income tax and

Proposition 32 would affect income tax and sales tax revenues because it would change incomes and prices. Overall, the proposition likely would reduce state and local government revenues. Revenues would be lower mainly due to lower incomes for business owners.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2024/prop32-110524.pdf

California's Tax Expenditure Programs Part 2 [Publication Details]

Feb 1, 1999 - California's Tax Expenditure Programs Part 2 [Publication Details] Translate Our Website This Google ™ translation feature provided on the Legislative Analyst's Office (LAO) website is for informational purposes only.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Detail/2752

The State Appropriations Limit [Publication Details]

Apr 12, 2000 - The State Appropriations Limit [Publication Details] HTML Description: California's state appropriations limit (SAL)--which grows annually by a population and cost-of-living factor--places an "upper bound" each year on the amount of monies that can be spent from state tax proceeds.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Detail/719

[PDF] The California Health Insurance Reliability Act

For example, the state now charges a tax on premiums for health insurance sold in California by for- profit companies. Since most private health insurance would be eliminated, the measure would reduce premium tax revenues to the state.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2006/060770.pdf

[PDF] 1966 Budget Analysis: INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT

The international balance of payments,' inventory trends, cor- porate profits, the increased social security taxes which began January 1, and medicare benefits beginning July 1, as well as proposals for new taxes are only a few of these.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1966/01_intro_1966.pdf

[PDF] The 1988-89 Budget: Perspectives and Issues

(In most years, about 90 percent of General Fund revenues come from three large taxes - the personal income tax, the sales and use tax, and the bank and corporation tax.) The remaining portion of state revenues - normally,about 15 percent of the total - is placed into special funds to support specific programs and activities, including highway maintenance and construction, and various education-related capital outlay projects.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1988/pandi_88_Intro_1_2.pdf

The 2021-22 Budget: Child Care Proposals

Feb 11, 2021 - Figure 2 Governor ’s Budget Shifts $3.1 Billion in Local Assistance to DSS 2021 ‑22 (In Millions) CalWORKs Child Care Stage 3 $397 Child and Adult Care Food Program — CalWORKs Child Care Stage 2 387 Care for Children With Severe Disabilities 2 Note: Proposition 64 refers to revenue generated from taxes on cannabis.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4363