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[PDF] 1955 Budget Analysis: Capital Outlay

We be- lieve that the State should provide for this proposed capital outlay from current revenues, both by, reducing the support budget and by increasing the tax structure as required for this purpose.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1955/24_capital_outlay_1955.pdf

[PDF] 1957 Budget Analysis: Education

The basis for determining a policy of 70 newspapers is that this would include one representative paper from each of the State's 58 counties plus 12 urban papers to be chosen at the library's discretion.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1957/09_education_1957.pdf

[PDF] 1960 Budget Analysis: Industrial Relations

The division's success with this policy is indicated by the fact that 30 counties now have adopted acceptable building codes and 18 cities and three counties have adopted ' acceptable trailer park ordinances.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1960/11_industrial_1960.pdf

[PDF] 1963 Budget Analysis: Welfare

The te.am that has been hired and trained conducted three administrative reviews, one in Merced County in June and July, Shasta County in August and September and Santa Barbara County in October. Sum- mary evaluations containing recommendations which were to be pre- sented to their respective county boards of supervisors are still being retained by the State Department of Social Welfare.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1963/12_welfare_1963.pdf

[PDF] 1964 Budget Analysis: Judicial

The funds requested by the Judicial Council In this budget item are required to pay the State's share of higher salaries when assignments of judges are made to courts or counties where there. is a higher salary level. .
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1964/03_judicial_1964.pdf

[PDF] 1967 Budget Analysis: Fiscal Affairs

A large portion 514 Item 116 Franchise Tax State Lands Division-Continued of the workload of the 11 engineers assigned to the Mineral Resources Section in Los Angeles involves staff preparation of calendar items that are to be submitted before the commission in a document that typically runs to 60 or 70 pages of text and exhibits.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1967/10_fiscal_affairs_1967.pdf

[PDF] 1967 Budget Analysis: Poverty Reduction

However, strong public support has been accorded the Venice center including firm staff commitments from the County of Los Angeles and tentative proposals from the city. The county Bureau of Public Assistance has agreed to place 18 Aid to Families of Dependent Children (AFDC) caseworkers and aides in the Venice center to provide casework services to the complete
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1967/20_poverty_reduction_1967.pdf

[PDF] 1968 Budget Analysis: LOCAL ASSISTANCE

The administration proposes to shift 10 percent of the state's share to county governments in 1968-69 by requiring that the state, counties and federal government finance 15 percent, 10 percent and 75 percent respectively of the total program cost. 802 Item 282 Local Assistance Chi Idren's Centers-Continued Local school districts are not required to contribute to
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1968/21_local_assistance_1968.pdf

[PDF] Judicial Performance, Commission on, 8, 13 Justice, Department

Judicial Performance, Commission on, 8, 13 Justice, Department of, 43 Administration, 50 Electronic Data Processing, 46, 55 Law Enforcement, 52 Legal Services, 51 / ,,96 / INDEX Justice, Department of-Continued Telecommunications System/Compu'ter Upgrade, 55 Victims of Violent Crimes Program, 51 Landscape Architects, Board of, 114 Lanterman-Petris-Short Act (Health), 492 Law Enforcement
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1977/19_index_1977.pdf

[PDF] 1984-85 Budget Analysis: Tax Relief

From the state's perspective, the program has proved difficult to admin- ister~ A large number of the claims submitted by counties have shown inexplicable differences from the amounts the State Controller's records show the counties receiving in the prior year.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1984/13_tax_relief_1984.pdf