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[PDF] Options for Providing Short-Term Fiscal Relief to Transit Agencies

Temporarily raise state fuel taxes, vehicle fees, or other taxes to generate additional revenues? Potential Accountability Measures to Accompany Relief • Future Planning. Require agencies to conduct analyses of potential operational changes and future ridership?
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/transportation/2023/Transit-Agency-Fiscal-Relief-051023.pdf

[PDF] Funding for arts and music education in schools.

Proposition 98 (1988) sets aside a minimum amount of state General Fund and local property tax revenue for public schools and community colleges. The size of this allotment depends on several factors, including the number of students attending public schools, growth in the state economy, and General Fund revenues.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2021/210576.pdf

[PDF] The 2023-24 Budget: Overview of May Revision K-12 Education Proposals

. „ Higher property tax estimates offset some of the General Fund decrease. „ Most of the reduction in the guarantee is attributable to 2023-24. Changes in the Proposition 98 Guarantee (In Millions) 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 Three-Year Totals Governor’s Budget General Fund $83,630 $79,103 $79,613 $242,345 Local property tax 26,785 27,889 29,204 83,878 Totals
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/education/2023/May-Revision-K-12-Proposals-051523.pdf

[PDF] Property tax assessment.

Calculating a Property Owner’s Tax Bill. Each property owner’s annual property tax bill is equal to the taxable value of his or her property multiplied by the property tax rate. The typical property owner’s property tax rate is 1.1 percent.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2019/190478.pdf

[PDF] Property tax assessment.

Calculating a Property Owner’s Tax Bill. Each property owner’s annual property tax bill is equal to the taxable value of his or her property multiplied by the property tax rate. The typical property owner’s property tax rate is 1.1 percent.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2019/190479.pdf

[PDF] General obligation bonds for various natural resources-related programs and projects.

This measure would allow the state to borrow up to $7.9 billion by selling general obligation bonds to investors, who would be repaid with interest using the state’s general tax revenues. The cost to the state of repaying these bonds would depend on various factors such as the interest rates in effect at the time they are sold, the timing of bond sales, and the time period over which they are repaid.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2019/190480.pdf

[PDF] Overview of Public Community Mental Health Services Funding and the Mental Health Services Act

Approved by voters in 2004, the MHSA places a 1 percent tax on incomes over $1 million and dedicates the associated revenues to mental health services. The vast majority of MHSA revenues—around $2 billion in 2017-18—goes directly to counties, which use it to support a variety of services for individuals with or at risk of mental illness.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/health/2019/Mental-Health-Services-Funding-082119.pdf

[PDF] Overview of the Governor’s 2021-22 Budget

. „ Tax Refunds for Low-Income Californians ($2.4 Billion): We think this proposal could be more targeted. „ Small Business and Nonprofit Assistance ($575 Million): This proposal is worth considering. „ Fee Waivers ($71 Million): This proposal is reasonable.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/state_admin/2021/Governors-Budget-Overview-011121.pdf

[PDF] Annual Report on Tax Exemptions for Medicinal Cannabis

Cultivation Tax Revenue Lost. CDTFA estimates that the 2020 revenue loss from the SB 34 cultivation tax exemption was roughly $400,000. Revenue from the cultivation tax goes to the Cannabis Tax Fund created by Proposition 64 (2016).
https://lao.ca.gov/Reports/2021/4447/Tax-Exemptions-Medicinal-Cannabis-070121.pdf

[PDF] Overview of Legislature’s Budget Package

. „ Tax Relief and Cash Assistance. Rejects Governor’s transportation-related relief proposals and instead provides tax rebates of $200 per taxpayer and dependent for those with incomes below $125,000 ($250,000 for joint filers) and one-time cash assistance to SSI/SSP recipients and CalWORKs families. „ Climate Change.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/state_admin/2022/Budget-Package-Overview-060922.pdf