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[PDF] CAC = California Arts Council; CalVet = California Department of

CAC = California Arts Council; CalVet = California Department of Veterans Affairs; CDE = California Department of Education; CDFA = California Department of Food and Agriculture; CDI = California Department of Insurance; CDT = California Department of Technology; SOC = Security Operations Center; IT = information technology; CMD = California Military Department; CPUC = California Public Utilities
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2021/4432/Other-Discretionary-Spending-Proposals.pdf

[PDF] The 2021-22 Budget: Overview of May Revision K-12 Education Proposals

(In Millions) 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 Three Year Totals Governor’s Budget General Fund $54,470 $56,942 $60,835 $172,247 Local property tax 25,073 25,887 27,270 78,230 Totals $79,544 $82,828 $88,105 $250,477 May Revision General Fund $54,483 $67,077 $66,374 $187,933 Local property tax 24,846 25,745 27,365 77,956 Totals $79,329 $92,822 $93,738 $265,889 Change
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2021/May-Revision-K-12-Overview-051821.pdf

[PDF] App-based rideshare and delivery drivers.

Xavier Becerra 4 December 18, 2019 Increase in State Income Tax Revenue. The measure likely would lead to an increase in personal income tax revenue for the state. The state collects personal income taxes on earnings, including earnings from selling stock.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2019/190638.pdf

[PDF] The State's Fiscal Problem

General tax increases are difficult to impose during poor economic conditions, especially after the significant tax increases adopted last summer; but, other types of tax actions should not be ignored.
https://lao.ca.gov/1991/reports/1291_states_fiscal_problem.pdf

[PDF] Focus Budget 1993: Highlighting major features of the 1993 California Budget

Senate Bill 1135 requires that $65 million in property tax reductions be allocated to redevelopment agencies in 1993-94 and in 1994-95 in proportion to the net tax increment apportioned to each agency.
https://lao.ca.gov/1993/focus_budget_337_060693.pdf

[PDF] Reforming the Prison Industry Authority

Recommendations In order to improve the PIA’s effectiveness, we recommend that the Legislature: v Resolve significant conflicts over the agency’s mission by establishing two primary and complementary goals of (1) financial self-sufficiency and (2) achievement of a reduction in recidivism by improvement in inmate employability. v Privatize the PIA as an independent, nonprofit,
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/043096_pia/pb042996.pdf

[PDF] UPDATE SEPTEMBER EPTEMBER 1997

In particular, sales taxes and personal income tax withholding payments were up in July, consistent with Recent EconomicRecent EconomicRecent EconomicRecent EconomicRecent Economic And ReAnd ReAnd ReAnd ReAnd Revvvvvenenenenenue Deue Deue Deue Deue Devvvvvelopmentselopmentselopmentselopmentselopments Figure 1 All Major California Industries Expanding Percent Change in California Jobs July 1996 to July 1997 2 4 6 8 10% Finance- Related
https://lao.ca.gov/1997/cal_update/sep_97_calupdate.pdf

State Superfund Reauthorization: Encouraging and Expediting Site Cleanups

Since interest on the CPCFA-issued bonds is exempt from state tax and potentially federal tax, the interest rates on the bonds are lower than they otherwise would be, thereby re ducing costs to the borrowers using the funds to finance a cleanup.
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/081898_superfund/081798_state_superfund.html

Overview of the 1999-00 Governor's Budget

Proposition 98 allocations (includes local property tax revenues) to K-12 schools total $32.8 billion in 1999-00. This represents an increase of $1.5 billion over the current-year estimate. The budget effectively augments these res ources by $191 million, for a total of almost $1.7 billion, through various program redirections (discussed in more detail below).
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/011599_budget_brief.html

Opportunities and Challenges for the State--The Headwaters Forest

This is because the company is effectively prohibited from logg ing those areas for 50 years, and the company might benefit from possible tax reductions by donating those properties. The Legislature should consider whether acquisition of these stands surrounded by privately owned land would be in the state's best interest.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/050499_headwaters/050499_headwaters.html