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[PDF] 1953 Budget Analysis: Public Utilities Oommission

It should be noted that several other state agencies have offices in these three cities and a pooling of state field services could probably eliminate not only the need for these three clerks but perhaps several additional in the other agencies as well.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1953/24_puc_1953.pdf

"The Tribal Government Gaming and Economic Self-Sufficiency Act of 1998"

The proceeds of this trust fund are to be distributed as grants to address community needs, as determined by a committee of local and tribal officials in any city or county within which the tribe 's gambling facility is located.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/1998/980065_INT.html

[PDF] Charitable Hospital Executive Compensation Act of 2014

A public hospital is operated by the state of California, a county, a city, the University of California, a local health district or authority, or any other political subdivision of the state. A private hospital is typically operated by a corporation (either for-profit or nonprofit).
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2013/130683.pdf

[PDF] Highlights of LAO Analysis of the Developmental Services Budget

Currently, 20 cities have minimum wages that exceed the state minimum wage. Although the Legislature has not appropriated funding to explicitly account for resulting service provider staffi ng costs, providers can submit requests for increases on a consumer-by-consumer basis if the consumer’s health or safety is deemed at risk.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/socservices/2017/LAO-DDS-Highlights-030117.pdf

[PDF] Overview of Proposition 98 Budget Proposals

.  Also refl ects property tax revenue shifted back from cities and counties to schools and community colleges due to the end of the “triple fl ip” ($419 million). 2016-17 Minimum Guarantee Amount Percent K-12 Educationa General Fund $44,496 $44,536 $45,442 $906 2.0% Local property tax 14,834 16,560 17,802 1,242 7.5 Subtotals ($59,330) ($61,096) ($63,244) ($2,148)
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2016/Proposition-98-Budget-Proposals-030316.pdf

[PDF] Overview of the Beverage Container Recycling Program

Unredeemed CRV Supports Recycling-Related Activities BCRF Expenditures (In Millions) Expenditures 2018-19 Projection California Redemption Value $1,010 Supplemental Program Expenditures Processing fee offsets 101.3 CalRecycle administration 52.3 Handling fees 49.6 Administrative fees 46.2 Curbside supplemental payments 15.0 City County Payment Program 10.5 Quality Incentive
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/resources/2018/BCRP-Overview-030718.pdf

The 2016-17 Budget: The Governor’s Office of Emergency Services

Mar 1, 2016 - The Public Safety Communications Office was transferred to OES from the California Department of Technology (CalTech) in 2013 and conducts various activities including installing telecommunications equipment and maintaining and repairing radios.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/report/3376

Funding for students attending private schools and homeschool. [Ballot]

Sep 27, 2021 - Each participation agr eement would renew automatically until the student graduated or transferred to a different school. Students Would Retain Any Unused Funds in Their Account. In some cases, a student would select a private school where tuition and other costs were less than the amount provided by the state.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2021-006

The 2012-13 Budget: Developmental Services Budget Update

Transfer Prevention Program to Family Resource Centers ($8 Million). The Early Start Prevention Program, geared for children between the ages of 0 and 35 months who are at risk for a developmental disability, was eliminated and then transferred to the Family Resource Centers.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/2012/health/developmental-services-budget-update-030112.aspx

LAO 2007 Budget Analysis: California State Teachers’ Retirement System (1920)

The court may order the state to transfer funds immediately. If so, we recommend that the Legislature consider funding the payment from the General Fund reserve in order to avoid additional costs. Should such a large amount of reserves not be available, the Legislature may be able to borrow the funds.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2007/general_govt/gen_12_1920_anl07.aspx