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Supplemental Report 1996-97 Fiscal Year

The DOIT, in coordination with the Department of Finance (DOF), shall ensure that legislative notification requirements regarding information technology projects, which were conta ined in the State Administrative Manual prior to the department's creation, shall be retained and modified only to reflect the transfer of oversight authority from the DOF to the D OIT. 3.
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/070796_sup_report/1996_supplemental_report1.html

Property Taxes: Why Some Local Governments Get More Than Others

Figure 3 highlights this variation in governmental responsibilities for three cities. Figure 3 All Cities Do Not Provide the Same Services Service x City provides service or pays others to provide service. o City is partly responsible for providing or paying for service. - Service provided by a special district or county.
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/082196_prop_taxes/property_tax_differences_pb82196.html

[PDF] The 1996-97 Budget Act and Related Legislation

The extent of this improvement is depicted in Figure 3, which shows the year-to-year percent change over the past seven years in underlying revenues (that is, revenues adjusted to eliminate the effects of revenue-related law changes adopted in the 1990s). a General Fund revenues excluding transfers and the effects of revenue-related legislation enacted in the 1990s. 6 The 1996-97 Budget Package The figure shows that revenues were growing modestly in 1989-90.
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/100796_spend_plan/1996_spending_plan_1.pdf

State Spending Plan for 1996-97 - Chapter 3, Part II

"M  Case " Transfer. In addition, the budget anticipates transferring from the Youth Authority to the CDC custody of "M  cases " who are 18 years of age or older, pursuant to a budget trailer bill (Ch  195/96 [AB 3369, Bordonaro and Wright]). ( "M  cases " are offenders who are sentenced to the CDC, but who are transferred to the Youth Authority to serve all or part of their incarceration time.)
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/100796_spend_plan/96spendplan_ch3b.html

[PDF] Chapter 1 The Budget Outlook

California’s Fiscal Outlook 2 Legislative Analyst’s Office Figure 2 LAO Projections of General Fund Condition 1995-96 Through 1998-99 (In Millions) 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 Prior-year fund balance -$477 $45 $314 $39 Revenues and transfers 46,305 48,660 51,341 54,217 Total resources available $45,828 $48,705 $51,655 $54,256 Expenditures $45,783 $48,391 $51,616 $54,930
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/112196_fiscal_outlook/outlook96_chapter_1.pdf

California's Fiscal Outlook 1996-97 Through 1998-99 Chapter 3

Additional local rates ranging from 1.25  percent to 2.5  percent are imposed by cities, counties and transportation districts, bringing the combined state-local tax rate to between 7.25  percent and 8.5  percent (depending on the county involved).
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/112196_fiscal_outlook/outlook96_chapter_3.html

December 1996 California Update

An influx of new students transferring from private schools to public schools, due to CSR. Converting some school facilities, such as child care facilities or libraries, into classrooms for CSR. Outlook for 1997-98 We project that there will be sufficient funds to continue the current CSR program in 1997-98.
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/cal_update/dec_96_calupdate.html

[PDF] UPDATE DECEMBER 1996

An influx of new students transferring from private schools to public schools, due to CSR. Converting some school facilities, such as child care facilities or libraries, into classrooms for CSR. Outlook for 1997-98 We project that there will be sufficient funds to continue the current CSR program in 1997-98.
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/cal_update/dec_96_calupdate.pdf

September 96 California Update

Water move s through the Bay-Delta's conveyance system of canals and channels, and is trans ported to cities and farms in the Bay Area, the San Joaquin Valley, and most of Southern California by the State Water Project and the federal Central Valley Project (CVP).
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/cal_update/sept_96_calupdate.html

[PDF] An Overview of the 1997-98 Governor's Budget

Page 7 Underlying General Fund Revenues Annual Percent Change a 89-90 91-92 93-94 95-96 97-98 -6 -4 8 10% a Governor’s budget revenues excluding transfers and the effects of past and proposed revenue-related law changes.
https://lao.ca.gov/1997/011597_bud_overview/budget_overview_197.pdf