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HOV Lanes in California: Are They Achieving Their Goals?

The rapid growth in VMT is a function of a number of factors other than population grow th, including economic growth resulting in increased auto ownership and mobility per household, and the growing gap between where people live versus where they work.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/010700_hov/010700_hov_lanes.html

LAO Analysis of the 1998-99 Budget Bill General Government Departmental Issues 1

Chapter  78 transferred the regulatory responsibilities of the Council for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education (hereafter referred to as program) to the department effective Jan uary 1, 1998.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1998/general_govt_depts1_anl98.html

[PDF] The 2021-22 Budget: Department of Toxic Substances Control

Governor’s Proposal General Fund Transfer to Address TSCA Shortfall in 2021-22. The Governor’s budget proposes to transfer $13 million from the General Fund to keep TSCA solvent while the proposed tax increase—discussed next—is being implemented.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2021/4406/DTSC-031921.pdf

[PDF] 1966 Budget Analysis: Miscellaneous

The most effective system would be one to serve state departments; city, county, and other local· ~overnmellt organizations; and federal organizations. This can be 857
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1966/18_misc_1966.pdf

[PDF] 1975 Budget Analysis: Index

Office of (General Services), 228 Assistance to Cities and Counties for Land Under Contract (Local Assistance), 171 Assistance to Counties for Public Defenders (Local Assistance), 55 Athletic Commission, State, 177 Augmentations for Price Increases, TEC and Medi-Cal Providers, 158 Automatic Data Processing (See Electronic Data Processing) Automotive Repair, Bureau of.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1975/16_index_1975.pdf

[PDF] General obligation bonds for water programs and projects. (Amendment No. 1).

Most spending on water programs in the state is done at the local level, such as by water districts, cities, and counties. In recent years, local governments have spent approximately $26 billion per year to supply water and to treat wastewater.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2015/150567.pdf

[PDF] Redirect up to $10.7 billion in previously authorized general obligation bond authority to certain water-related projects and amend the constitution to prioritize certain uses of water (Amendment #1).

Most spending on water programs in the state is done at the local level, such as by water districts, cities, and counties. In recent years, local governments have spent approximately $26 billion per year to supply water and to treat wastewater.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2015/150609.pdf

[PDF] Overview of Developmental Services Issues

As the payer of last resort, RCs generally pay only for services if an individual does not have private health insurance or if the RC cannot refer an individual to so-called “generic” services such as (1) other state-administered health and human services programs for low-income persons, or (2) services that are generally provided to all citizens at the local level by counties, cities, school districts, or other agencies.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/health/2015/Overview-Developmental-Services-Issues-070915.pdf

[PDF] Department of Forestry and Fire Protection: Funding Wildland Fire Protection

Under statute, SRA exclude areas within incorporated cities, federal lands, and irrigated agricultural lands. The Board of Forestry has the authority to designate the bound- aries of SRA, and has determined administratively that SRA exclude areas where housing density exceeds three units per acre.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/resources/2009/Department_of_Forestry_and_Fire_Protection_Funding_Wildland_Fire_Protection_040209.pdf