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[PDF] Revenue Volatility in California

However, the long-term elasticity does not provide information about the paths taken by revenues and the economy during the intervening individual years. This information is provided by the short-term elasticity estimates discussed above.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/rev_vol/rev_volatility_012005.pdf

[PDF] Tax Agency Consolidation: Remittance and Return Processing

Annual savings from additional conversion of paper filings to electronic submissions would be in excess of $2 million, offsetting budget- ary costs in the initial years due to required technology upgrades.
https://lao.ca.gov/2005/tax_agcy_consolidation/tax_consolidation_011005.pdf

[PDF] MOU Fiscal Analysis: Bargaining Unit 10 (Professional Scientific)

In addition, beginning in 2007, the agreement would require new employees to work for the state for two years before receiving the full state contributions for dependent health premiums. Retirement. For employees hired beginning in 2007, retirement benefits would be based on the highest average salary received in three consecutive years instead of the current benefit, which is based on the highest single year’s salary.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/MOU_Fiscal/MOU_Unit10_082506.pdf

[PDF] Abusive Tax Shelters: Impact of Recent California Legislation

About 150 of those taxpayers and an additional 25 taxpayers protesting or appealing their cases participated in the VCI. Altogether, the VCI resulted in accelerating the resolution of these 175 cases for a total of $531 million.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/abusive_tax_shelters/abusive_tax_shelters_012706.pdf

[PDF] Cal Facts 2006: State Budget

The current vacancy rate is about 13 percent.  In the last 30 years, state employment has ranged from a high of 9.9 employees per 1,000 population in 1977-78 to a low of 8.4 employees during the 1990s.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/cal_facts/calfacts_budget_2006.pdf

Strategies for Improving Child Support Collections In California

Our review of the preliminary data for FFY 2005 suggests that California has continued its recent trend of slight year-over-year improvement on federal collection measures, but is likely to remain w ell below national averages.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/child_support/child_support_050306.htm

Fiscal Effect on California: Pending Federal Deficit Reduction Act of 2005

This measure would assess an annual fee on California equal to $25 for most nonassistance child support cases. This fee would be deducted from California’s federal funds for progr am administration regardless of whether California elects to collect this fee from the affected nonassistance families.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/deficit_reduction/deficit_reduction_012006.html

The Progress of English Learner Students: Update 2002-2004

Unlike other state K-12 tests, student-level data on CELDT contains both the current year and the previous year’s score. By comparing each student’s scores for the two years, we measured the growth in English proficiency during th e 2001-02 school year.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/eng_lrnr_updt/eng_lrnr_updt_012606.htm

Funding Enrollment Growth at UC and CSU

Determining the amount of additional enrollment to fund each year can be difficult. Unlike enrollment in compulsory programs such as elementary and secondary schools, which corresp onds almost exclusively with changes in the school-age population, enrollment in higher education responds to a variety of factors.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/enrollment/UC-CSU_enrollment_032806.htm

[PDF] Funding Enrollment Growth at UC and CSU

Funding Enrollment Growth at UC and CSU 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 l y s t LAO 65 YEARS OF SERVICE Funding Enrollment Growth at UC and CSU year-to-year changes in the state’s higher education costs are greatly influenced by changes in student enrollment levels.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/enrollment/UC-CSU_enrollment_032806.pdf