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[PDF] THE 2005-06 BUDGET: PERSPECTIVES AND ISSUES

Reflecting the re- cent gains in tax receipts and continued growth in the economy, the bud- get assumes that revenues from the state’s major taxes will increase by 8.7 percent in the current year and by 7 percent in 2005-06.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2005/2005_pandi/pandi_05.pdf

LAO Publications

Format: Assessment of Weight Fees on Farm Vehicles in California October 1, 1984 - The construction and maintenance of California's highway system is financed primarily with tax revenues from two sources: (l) federal and state taxes assessed on the sale of gasoli ne and diesel fuel, and (2) weight fees imposed on commercial vehicles weighing more than 2,000 pounds.
https://lao.ca.gov/publications?page=233&year=0&publicationType=0

LAO Publications

Format: Assessment of Weight Fees on Farm Vehicles in California October 1, 1984 - The construction and maintenance of California's highway system is financed primarily with tax revenues from two sources: (l) federal and state taxes assessed on the sale of gasoli ne and diesel fuel, and (2) weight fees imposed on commercial vehicles weighing more than 2,000 pounds.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications?page=233&year=0&publicationType=0

[PDF] UPDATE APRIL 1997

In- creases in construction, if sustained, would have particularly positive implications for sales tax receipts associated with building materials, home furnishings, and sales of other building- related items.
https://lao.ca.gov/1997/cal_update/apr_97_calupdate.pdf

2001 Budget Analysis: Higher Ed Intro

The budget also projects that local property taxes will contribute $1.8 billion for CCC in 2001-02, an increase of $137 million, or 8 percent, over the current year. In addition, student fee and tuition revenue at all the higher education segments account for $1.7 billion of proposed expenditures.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2001/education/ed_18_HiEd_Intro_anl01.htm

[PDF] Figure 17_Higher Education Funding.indd

Figure 17_Higher Education Funding.indd Change From 2015-16 Amount Percent UC General Fund $2,991 $3,257 $3,467 $209 6% Tuitionb 2,932 3,028 3,186 158 5 Other 20,868 21,508 22,044 536 2 Subtotals ($26,791) ($27,793) ($28,696) ($903) (3%) CSU General Fund $3,018 $3,297 $3,484 $187 6% Tuitionb 2,259 2,273 2,288 16 1 Other 3,383 3,178 3,213 35 1 Subtotals ($8,659) ($8,748) ($8,985) ($238) (3%) CCC
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2016/3326/17.pdf

[PDF] Addressing the State’s Highway Maintenance and Rehabilitation Needs

(The last increase in the state gas tax—from 9 cents to 18 cents per gallon—was phased in from 1990-91 through 1993-94.) The fi gure also displays maintenance spending adjusted for infl ation (current dollars).
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/transportation/2007/Highway_Maintenance_Needs_082107.pdf

LAO Publications

Format: The Governor’s Tax Proposal February 21, 2007 - The budget contains two tax-change proposals. The first is to permanently repeal the existing teacher retention tax credit, which was adopted in 2000 but was temporarily suspended in four of the past six years.
https://lao.ca.gov/publications?page=120&year=0&publicationType=0

LAO Publications

Format: The Governor’s Tax Proposal February 21, 2007 - The budget contains two tax-change proposals. The first is to permanently repeal the existing teacher retention tax credit, which was adopted in 2000 but was temporarily suspended in four of the past six years.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications?page=120&year=0&publicationType=0

December 1995 California Update

During these months, individuals and corporations make th e last prepayment twoard their 1995 tax liabilities, and retailers remit sales tax payments related to the important 1995 Christmas shopping season.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/cal_update/cup1295.html