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[PDF] California's Criminal Justice System: A Primer

Among the most populous California counties, three of the four counties with the high‑ est crime rates (San Joaquin, Sacramento, and Fresno) are located in the Central Valley. The counties with the lowest crime rates are in Southern California and the Bay Area— specifically, Ventura, Orange, and Santa Clara Counties, as shown on page 22.
https://lao.ca.gov/2007/cj_primer/cj_primer_013107.pdf

[PDF] California's Fiscal Outlook: LAO Projections 2007-08 Through 2012-13

The ad‑ ministration suggested that a mistake might have occurred in county implementation of two complex laws affecting the allocation of property taxes: the vehicle license fee “swap” and the “triple flip” of state and local sales taxes.
https://lao.ca.gov/2007/fiscal_outlook/fiscal_outlook_07.pdf

[PDF] Supplemental Report of the 2008 Budget Act, 2008-09 Fiscal Year

Item 1730‑001‑0001—Franchise Tax Board 1. Ready Return. By March 1, 2009, the Franchise Tax Board (FTB) shall report to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee and appropriate fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature on the Ready Return program.
https://lao.ca.gov/2008/supp_report/supp_rpt_2008.pdf

[PDF] MOU Fiscal Analysis Bargaining Unit 2

The proposed agreement allows the state—with union concurrence—to increase the number of confi dential positions associated with Unit 2.  Meal and Lodging Expenses. The proposed agreement would increase the maximum reimbursement rates available to employees for costs related to meals and lodging while traveling on state business.  Continuous Appropriations.
https://lao.ca.gov/MOU/2014/MOU-BU-2-082214.pdf

[PDF] 1945-47 Legislative Auditor's Report: Section II

It includes allocating approximately three times the amount of money to the so-called outside counties. It includes the establishment of a full two-way radio system and it includes the all year employmen t of a much larger personnel, about 200 additional.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1945/03_section_2_1945-47.pdf

[PDF] 1948 Budget Analysis: EXECUTIVE

The same source also states that 48 counties and 193 cities are now partici- pating in the, Law Enforcement Mutual Aid Plan. , In view of the large degree of participation thus far achieved and with'most of the groundwork laid, it is not appropriate at this time, to expand the activity.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1948/04_executive_1948.pdf

[PDF] 1950 Budget Analysis: Department of Mental Hygiene

(The collections for mentaldefec- tives at Sonoma, Pacific Colony, De Witt and Modesto are not included inasmuch as the counties pay $20 per month for each of these patients.) The maximum payment allowable under law is $60 per month.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1950/16_mental_hygiene_1950.pdf

[PDF] 1950 Budget Analysis: Department of Natural Resources

In those acquisitions where it is anticipated that actual operation will be by one of the counties, an appreciable capital outlay expenditure must be made before these areas are leased to the counties.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1950/19_resources_1950.pdf

[PDF] 1951 Budget Analysis: DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

We recommend continued state assistance to county service officers provided by Item 380. This will assure facilities for veterans to obtain assistan'ce and information. As an alternative, we recommend that (1) an early termination date be established for this program of assistance to veterans' organizations, and, meantime, (2) a return to the 50-50 basis that was in effect some years ago.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1951/32_veterans_1951.pdf

[PDF] 1952 Budget Analysis: Transmittal

Estimated General Fund Revenues Beer and wine excise _________________ _ Distilled spirits excise ________________ _ Bank and corporation franchise tax _____ _ Gift tax ____________________________ _ Pari-mutuel taxes ____________________ _ Inheritance tax ______________________ _ Insurance tax
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1952/01_transmittal_1952.pdf