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[PDF] Year-Three Survey: Update on School District Finance in California

Our survey responses reveal that most districts plan to budget conservatively in 2012-13, waiting until voters approve additional A New Deferral Would Lead More Districts to Borrow and Make Cuts Figure 10 2010-11 ($7.4 Bil l ion Deferral) 2011-12 ($9.4 Bil l ion Deferral) 2012-13 (Potential New Deferral) Percent of Respondents COE = County Office of Education. tax revenue before they commit to spending it.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2012/edu/year-three-survey/year-three-survey-050212.pdf

[PDF] Evaluating the Policy Trade-Offs in ARB’s Cap-and-Trade Program

Government requires each firm to cut emissions in half. 4 tons of emissions Government sets a tax of $3 per ton. Market-Based Mechanism #1: A Carbon Tax 4 tons of emissions $3 tax is more than $2 cost to reduce: pays no tax, eliminates emissions. $3 tax is less than $4 cost to reduce: pays tax, does not reduce emissions.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2012/rsrc/cap-and-trade/cap-and-trade-020912.pdf

[PDF] Letter to Roger Dickinson

This general lack of knowledge is probably compounded by the fact that the property tax bill owners receive does not delineate how much of the base 1 percent property tax rate goes to each local government serving that property area.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2012/stadm/letters/dickinson_102111.pdf

[PDF] Understanding California's Property Taxes

For example, Orange County currently receives a very low share of property taxes collected within its borders—about 11 percent. If Orange County residents and businesses wished to expand county services, they have no way to redirect the property taxes currently allocated to other local governments.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2012/tax/property-tax-primer-112912.pdf

[PDF] Updated: An Overview of the Local Control Funding Formula

COE = County Office of Education and SPI = Superintendent of Public Instruction. ARTWORK #130435 COE Options for Providing District Support COE review of strengths and weaknesses. Assistance from CCEE.aAssignment of academic expert.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2013/edu/lcff/lcff-072913.pdf

[PDF] California Community Colleges: A Progress Report on the Student Success Act of 2012

In 2013-14, the CCC system received about $7 billion in state operational support (which includes state General Fund, local property taxes, and student fee revenues). State Law Establishes “Open Access” Policy, Identifies Key CCC Missions.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2014/education/ccc-student-success/progress-report-SSA-070114.pdf

[PDF] Analysis of Education Mandates

This rate applies to students enrolled in county-run programs. In addition, COEs receive an extra $1 per student for all students located within the county, in recognition of the fact that some mandates entail broader oversight responsibilities performed by the COE. • Community colleges receive $28 per student.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2014/education/mandates/education-mandates-022614.pdf

[PDF] Review of the California Department of Education

Given the size of the state, number of LEAs, and diversity among LEAs, the state typically relies on county offices of education (COEs)—not CDE—to provide direct assistance and specific advice to LEAs on how they can improve their educational programs.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2014/education/review-cde/review-cde-082814.pdf

[PDF] Review of School Transportation in California

Many county offices of education (COEs), however, also operate transportation programs, though those programs are relatively small compared to district programs. In some cases, COE data are available and included in the numbers we provide.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2014/education/school-transportation/school-transportation-022514.pdf

[PDF] 16_Higher Education Core Funding.indd

16_Higher Education Core Funding.indd Change From 2014-15 Amount Percent UC General Funda $2,844 $2,991 $3,232 $241 8% Net tuitionb 2,671 2,782 2,909 128 5 Other UC core funds 314 323 323 — — Lottery 31 39 39 — — Subtotals ($5,860) ($6,134) ($6,503) ($369) (6%) CSU General Funda $2,769 $3,026 $3,280 $254 8% Net tuitionb 2,145 2,133 2,157 24 1 Lottery 36 59 59 — — Subtotals ($4,949) ($5,219)
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2015/3299/16.pdf