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[PDF] 160354.indd

160354.indd Spending Plans for Jail Construction Funding: Details of Each Plan Proposal Governor Senate Assembly County jail construction $250,000,000 — — Implicit bias training for law enforcement — $5,000,000 $5,000,000 Underground Scholars—support for formerly incarcerated students at University of California, Berkeley — 500,000 500,000 Community infrastructure grants —
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Conf_Comm/2016/jail-construction-funding.pdf

[PDF] Vote SAFE: Secure and Fair Elections Act (version 3) (Amendment #1-S)

Fiscal Effect Counties determine how many precincts and poll workers to use at each election based on the number of expected voters and the time it takes for each voter to cast a bal- lot. This measure would increase government costs (primarily counties) by: • Requiring additional information to be verified at polling places. • Potentially increasing the number
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090258.pdf

[PDF] Vote SAFE: Secure and Fair Elections Act (version 4)

There would likely be a cost to governments (primarily counties) from these provi- sions. These costs, however, probably would not be significant. The DMV collects in the range of $26 million in fee revenues each year from new and replacement identification issuances.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090662.pdf

[PDF] Update on Los Angeles’ Bid for the 2024 Olympics

Nevertheless, improvements are ongoing to the Los Angeles area transportation system, like those funded from the recently approved county sales tax measure (Measure M). LA 2024’s bid documents highlight that these new improvements—including improvements like those listed in the February 7 letter from the Governor’s Office—will aid the region in hosting the Games.
https://lao.ca.gov/Reports/2017/3622/Update-Olympics-032217.pdf

[PDF] Child custody and juvenile dependency.

This measure could result in an ongoing increase in county workload to the extent that jurisdictional hearings that currently are decided by a judge are instead decided by a jury. For example, child welfare departments and/or county attorneys may need to spend more time preparing for jury trials because of the different rules related to how and what information can be presented to a jury.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2021/210502.pdf

[PDF] CalWORKs Welfare-to-Work: Recent Program Changes and Trends

The DSS was required to develop a standardized, online appraisal tool that will replace existing appraisals used by county human services agencies to screen new welfare- to-work participants for barriers to employment.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/health/2015/CalWORKs-Welfare-to-Work-Recent-Program-Changes-and-Trends-031015.pdf

[PDF] Child custody and juvenile dependency.

This measure could result in an ongoing increase in county workload to the extent that jurisdictional hearings that currently are decided by a judge are instead decided by a jury. For example, child welfare departments and/or county attorneys may need to spend more time preparing for jury trials because of the different rules related to how and what information can be presented to a jury.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2018/180534.pdf

[PDF] Child custody and juvenile dependency.

This measure could result in an ongoing increase in county workload to the extent that jurisdictional hearings that currently are decided by a judge are instead decided by a jury. For example, child welfare departments and/or county attorneys may need to spend more time preparing for jury trials because of the different rules related to how and what information can be presented to a jury.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2017/170714.pdf

[PDF] Child custody and juvenile dependency.

This measure could result in an ongoing increase in county workload to the extent that jurisdictional hearings that currently are decided by a judge are instead decided by a jury. For example, child welfare departments and/or county attorneys may need to spend more time preparing for jury trials because of the different rules related to how and what information can be presented to a jury.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2019/190731.pdf

[PDF] 21-0001, Right to a Jury Trial for Child Dependency and Child Custody Determinations. Initiative Statute

This measure could result in an ongoing increase in county workload to the extent that jurisdictional hearings that currently are decided by a judge are instead decided by a jury. For example, child welfare departments and/or county attorneys may need to spend more time preparing for jury trials because of the different rules related to how and what information can be presented to a jury.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2021/210119.pdf