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[PDF] Analysis of Mid-Year Budget Proposal

Analysis of Mid-Year Budget Proposal E L I Z A B E T H G . H I L L • L E G I S L A T I V E A N A LY S T LAO 60 YEARS OF SERVICE Analysis of Mid-Year Budget Proposal On December 6, 2002, the Governor released his current-year plan for partially addressing the enormous General Fund budget shortfall facing California.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/midyear_budget/1202_midyear_budget.pdf

[PDF] Enhancing Implementation and Oversight: Proposition 40 Resources Bond

The 2002-03 Governor’s Budget proposes about $620 million in expenditures from these prior-year bond measures, leaving a balance of about $721 million for future years. Proposition 40 Bond Measure Approved by Voters.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/prop_40/prop_40_050702.pdf

[PDF] Evaluation Shows Some Signs of Success: Rural Crime Prevention Program

H I L L • L E G I S L A T I V E A N A LY S T LAO 60 YEARS OF SERVICE Evaluation Shows Some Signs of Success: Rural Crime Prevention Program The Rural Crime Prevention program supports local law enforcement activities targeted at ag- ricultural crime.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/rural_crime/rural_crime_052102.pdf

California Spending Plan 2002: Chapter 3

Tax-Related Suspensions The single largest tax-related provision involves suspending the net operating loss (NOL) deduction for businesses for a two-year period. In addition, the budget suspends the teacher tax credit for one year and the natural heritage tax credit for one year.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/spend_plan_02/0902_spend_plan_chap_3.html

California Spending Plan 2002: Chapter 4

Also, the Legislature augmented the authority's budget by $25  million from the General Fund to continue a grant program to assist trauma care centers that was begun in 2001-02. The Governor vetoed $5  million of this sum because of the state's fiscal problems, leaving $20  million available in the current year to continue support for trauma care systems.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/spend_plan_02/0902_spend_plan_chap_4.html

President's Welfare Reform Reauthorization Plan—Fiscal Effect on California

For example, under current state law former recipients are entitled to two years of transitional child care after leaving cash assistance. An increase in TANF or child care funding would substantially ease the fiscal burden of meeting the proposed higher work participation mandate.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/welfare_reform/0402_welfare_reform.html

[PDF] Comments on the Administration’s Spending Limit Proposal

We es- timate that this would reduce Proposition 98 spending by hundreds of mil- lions of dollars annually in the first couple of years, and by around $2 billion annually in the long run absent over-appropriations of the minimum guaran- tee.
https://lao.ca.gov/2003/admin_spending_limit/120103_admin_spending_limit_proposal.pdf

[PDF] The 2003-04 Assembly Budget Bill AB 100 (Oropeza)

May Revision Assembly Difference Child care $1,239 $1,246 $7 Adult education 568 578 9 Revenue limit: Growth 504 504 — Increased PERSa costs 459 459 — Cost-of-living adjustment — — — Base reduction -350 -350 — Regional Occupation Centers/Programs 354 370 16 Instructional materials 175 150 -25 Deferred maintenance 77 25 -52 Peer Assistance Review 62 85 23
https://lao.ca.gov/2003/asm_floor/Asm_Floor_Packet_0602203.pdf

[PDF] CPEC: A Review of Its Mission And Responsibilities

In the past few years, the commission has met approximately six times per year. 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 Statute also establishes an advisory committee to the commission and the director.
https://lao.ca.gov/2003/cpec/CPEC_0103.pdf

An Overview of California's Enterprise Zone Hiring Credit

The largest dollar amount of credits is concentrated in the heavy industry sector, which accounts for about 25  percent of the total dollar value of all credits. Light and heavy industry together constitute almost one-half of the total amount of credits used.
https://lao.ca.gov/2003/ent_zones/ezones_1203.htm