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[PDF] 1964 Budget Analysis: Legislative

Because the funds requested for transfer to. the contingent funds of both houses are appropriated annually and are continuously available without regard to fiscal year, they should not be considered as expended in the year appropriated but rather as a deposit to a fund which main- tains a balance of sufficient amount to defray the expenses of the Legislature for one full year beyond the budget year.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1964/02_legislative_1964.pdf

LAO 2005 Budget Analysis: General Government Overview

Among the Governor's proposals in this area are: The transfer of many functions from independent boards and commissions to existing state departments (discussed in "Part V " of The 2005-06 Budget: Perspectives and Issues ).
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2005/general_govt/gen_01_ov.htm

[PDF] The High Quality Classroom Act.

The initiative requires that the revenues generated from the higher property tax rates be transferred to the state and used as follows: • • • Backfill General Fund Losses. A portion of the additional revenue raised from the property tax increase would backfill losses to the General Fund resulting from declines in personal income tax and corporation tax revenues.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050054.pdf

[PDF] The High Quality Classroom Act.

The initiative requires that the revenues generated from the higher property tax rates be transferred to the state and used as follows: • • • Backfill General Fund Losses. A portion of the additional revenue raised from the property tax increase would backfill losses to the General Fund resulting from declines in personal income tax and corporation tax revenues.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2005/050066.pdf

[PDF] Staffing Requirements of the Chancellor's Office California Community Colleges

The office is divided into the following 11 units as shown in Table 1 and Chart 1: -14- Chancellor's Office, California Community Colleges Current Staffing and Budget Levels Current Unit Positions Current Budget Executive 9.0 $941,190 Governmental Relations 5.0 394,708 Communications/Publications 5.0 74,730 Administration and Finance 46.5 2,647,432 Fiscal Services (16.0) (896,174) Facilities
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1986/12_86_staff_requirements_of_the_chancellors_office_california_community_colleges.pdf

1998-99 Perspectives and Issues: Taking Advantage of New Federal Higher Education Tax Credits

New program funding for the higher education segments linked to measured improvements in educational outcomes-such as improved retention of students, improved transfer of students from the CCC to the four-year colleges, and improved times-to-degree.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1998/p_and_i_1998/part_5a_highered_taxcredits_pandi98.html

LAO 2005 Budget Analysis: Health and Social Services Overview

The caseload projections for 2005-06 take into account the following budget proposals and assumptions: (1)  an increase in caseload from the continued transfer of children from the Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) program into more comprehensive Medi-Cal coverage; (2)  caseload reductions resulting from the requirement that certain adult beneficiaries confirm their
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2005/Health_ss/hss_01_ov_anl05.htm

[PDF] Overview of the 1995-96 May Revision

. -$459 -$566 -$107 Revenues and transfers ................. 42,538 42,685 146 Total resources available ............. $42,078 $42,119 $41 Expenditures ................................... $41,726 $41,800 $74 Fund balance .................................. $352 $319 -$33 a Detail may not add to totals due to rounding. • A reduction in realignment savings to the state ($166 million).
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/overview_of_the_1995-96_may_revision.pdf

[PDF] Governor's Prison Overcrowding Package Is More Balanced But Too Big

State Prisons Overcrowded Population Compared to Permanent Capacity (December 31, 2006) Security Housing Type Inmatesa Permanent Capacityb Surplus/ Deficit(-) Men Level I 30,537 23,013 -7,524 Level II 42,359 35,122 -7,237 Level III 34,065 42,451 8,386 Level IV 26,895 20,571 -6,324 Reception center 24,413 20,063 -4,350 Specialc 3,070 3,927 857 Totals, Men (161,339) (145,147) (-16,192) Women 11,761
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/crimjust/2007/Governors_Prison_04_12_07.pdf

[PDF] Race to the Top: An Update and Key Issues for Phase 2

Open enrollment Students in the bottom 1,000 schools in the state may transfer to another district (Chapter 3). STEM accountability The CDE and SBE shall recommend ways to increase accountability in math and science. a Refl ects provisions contained in Chapter 2, unless otherwise noted. 3L E G I S L A T I V E A N A L Y S T ’ S O F F I C E May 12, 2010  California submitted a
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2010/Race_to_the_Top_An_Update_and_Key_Issues_for_Phase_2_51210.pdf