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2000 Budget Analysis: CJ Mentally Ill

County Aftercare Uncertain. The new Transitional Case Management Program generally will provide services to mentally ill parolees for up to 90 days, at which time their continued long-term treatment is to be provided with the assistance of county social workers.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2000/crim_justice/cj_2_cc_mentally_ill_anl00.htm

[PDF] Older Youth Access to Foster Care

DSS develops program and fiscal policies for CWS, provides technical assistance and training to counties, receives federal CWS funding and distributes these funds to the counties, monitors county CWS program performance, and collaborates with counties to establish program improvement goals.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2019/3980/foster-care-032219.pdf

[PDF] President’s Welfare Reform Reauthorization Plan—Fiscal Effect on California

Riverside County Is A Reasonable Starting Point. Riverside County— a relatively large county with moderate costs in its welfare-to-work pro- gram—has, when compared to other counties, one of the highest levels of work participation among its adult caseload.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/welfare_reform/0402_welfare_reform.pdf

[PDF] How-Are-COEs-Funded-Under-the-LCFF?

LAO 70 YEARS OF SERVICE Regional Services Part of Formulaa • Base funding of $655,920 per county offi ce of education. • Additional $109,320 per school district in the county. • Additional $40 to $70 per average daily attendance (ADA) in the county (less populous counties receive higher per ADA rates). a Refl ects target rates set forth in state law.
https://lao.ca.gov/sections/education/ed-basics/How-Are-COEs-Funded-Under-the-LCFF.pdf

2003 Initiative Analysis: Majority Rule, Minority Rights Initiative

Counties would be primarily responsible for i mplementing these new procedures. While it is difficult to estimate the additional costs for counties to adapt their voting systems to the new procedures, these one-time costs coul d total in the low tens of millions of dollars statewide.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/030826.htm

2003 Initiative Analysis: Voter Choice Open Primary Act

For every primary election, each county prepares a partisan ballot (and related materials) for each political party and a nonpartisan ballot for voters who have not identified a political party affiliation.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/030840.htm

The 2020-21 Budget: California Arts Council

Feb 7, 2020 - Funding would support stipends of roughly $10,000 annually for two years for each participating county (up to all 58 c ounties). Administrative Support ($500,000). Funding would support administrative costs for the two pilots described above.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4148

1996-97 Budget Analysis: Business and Labor Part II

Documentation of the benefits of the marketing program to all of the following: California's tourism industry, employment in California, state and local tax revenues, and the stat e's lesser known and underutilized destinations.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1996/a96g2.html

[PDF] The Budget Act and Related Legislation October 2003 Elizabeth G. Hill, Legislative Analyst California

The budget plan also reflects a decision of the Legislature to continue funding for the Ru- ral Health Demonstration Project program through a redirection of fund- ing available under Proposition 99, a 1988 measure increasing cigarette taxes to fund various health and resources programs.
https://lao.ca.gov/2003/spend_plan_03/spending_plan_03-04.pdf

2000 Cal Facts California's Demographics

How Fast Are Different Counties Growing? Changes in Populations--1995 Through 2000 Over the past five years, California's population grew by 2.4 million. Although less-dense inland counties tend to be growing the most in percentage terms, the larger, more urbanized counties are adding the most people.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/calfacts/2000_calfacts_demographics.html