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[PDF] Department of Parks and Recreation: Current Funding Issues

(The gas tax swap eliminated the sales tax on gasoline and replaced it with an excise tax intended to generate approximately the same amount of revenues that could be used to pay debt service on transportation bonds.)
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/resources/2012/DPR_Current_Funding_Issues_08_09_12.pdf

[PDF] IHSS Background and Policy Considerations of Proposed Integration Into Medi-Cal Managed Care

IHSS Background and Policy Considerations of Proposed Integration Into Medi-Cal Managed Care Approval Enjoined by Court Start-Up Delays 2009-10 Implementation of antifraud activities $162 X Functional index service reductions and eliminations 102 X Reduction in state participation in provider wages 98 X Elimination of Share of Cost Buy-Out program 42 X Public Authority reduction 13 X 2010-11
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/socservices/2012/IHSS_3_27_12.pdf

[PDF] Local Economic Development Tools

These include Business Improvement Districts, Infrastructure Improvement Districts, property tax overrides, sales taxes, benefi t assessments, and Mello-Roos districts.  Taking a Broad, Neutral Approach to Promoting Economic Development Probably Is Best.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/state_admin/2012/Local_Economic_Development_Tools_2_22_12.pdf

[PDF] Letter to Legislator

This could include, for example, reducing taxes or providing rebates to consumers to offset the costs of cap-and-trade. Such an approach might be of particular interest to the Legislature if allowance prices increase significantly in the future.
https://lao.ca.gov/letters/2017/fong-fuels-cap-and-trade.pdf

[PDF] Budgets, Taxes, and Spending: The Promise and the Challenge in California

Budgets, Taxes, and Spending: The Promise and the Challenge in California The Promise and The Challenge in California Senate Budget & Fiscal Review Committee Department of Finance
https://lao.ca.gov/presentations/050400_budgets_taxes_spending/050400_budgets_taxes_spending_files/UCLA_May00.pdf

[PDF] General Fund Condition

COLLECTIONS UNDER THE TWO LARGER REVENUE SOURCES -- THE PERSONAL INCOME TAX AND THE SALES AND USE TAX -- ARE PRETTY MUCH ON TRACK. WHILE COLLECTIONS DURING THE FIRST QUARTER MAY MEAN THAT THE ESTIMATE FOR THE BANK AND CORPORATION TAX DURING THE BALANCE OF 1983-84 IS ALSO TOO LOW, IT IS MUCH TOO EARLY TO COUNT ON THIS BEING THE CASE.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1983/general_fund_condition.pdf

[PDF] Summary of Recommended Legislative Changes Contained in the Analysis of the 1986-87 Budget Bill

The budget requests $7,329,000 for the registration of this program, consisting of $5,336,000 from the General Fund, $516,000 from registration fees, and $1,477,000 from the mill tax. We concur with the department's stated funding policy that industry fees or special taxes should support programs that either directly benefit an identifiable group of persons or regulate their activities in order to prevent damage to others.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1986/02_86_summary_of_recommended_legislative_changes_contained_in_the_analysis_of_the_1986_87_budget_bill.pdf

[PDF] A Review of the Employment Training Panel Program: Pursuant to Chapter 1074/82

The ETP program is supported by the Employment Training Tax (ETT), which is deposited in the ETF. The ETT -13- is a 0.1 percent employer-paid payroll tax that is levied on those employers maintaining a positive UI account balance.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1986/469_0486_a_review%20of%20the_employment_training_panel_program_pursuant_to_chapter%20107482.pdf

[PDF] The 1989-90 Budget Dilemma: Initial Comments

Last November the voters approved Proposition 99 which raised cigarette and tobacco taxes. This measure specifically stated that these revenues should be used to supplement rather than supplant funding for existing programs.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1989/011789_the_1989-90_budget_dilemma_initial_comments.pdf

[PDF] Summary of Recommended Legislation

For example, DGS recently entered into three leases for office space for the Franchise Tax Board. These leases will increase the board's General Fund budget for rent by $225,000 in 1988-89 and $480,000 in 1989- 90.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1989/0189_summary_of_recommended_legislation.pdf