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[PDF] Reforming the Prison Industry Authority

Recommendations In order to improve the PIA’s effectiveness, we recommend that the Legislature: v Resolve significant conflicts over the agency’s mission by establishing two primary and complementary goals of (1) financial self-sufficiency and (2) achievement of a reduction in recidivism by improvement in inmate employability. v Privatize the PIA as an independent, nonprofit,
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/043096_pia/pb042996.pdf

[PDF] UPDATE SEPTEMBER EPTEMBER 1997

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https://lao.ca.gov/1997/cal_update/sep_97_calupdate.pdf

State Superfund Reauthorization: Encouraging and Expediting Site Cleanups

Since interest on the CPCFA-issued bonds is exempt from state tax and potentially federal tax, the interest rates on the bonds are lower than they otherwise would be, thereby re ducing costs to the borrowers using the funds to finance a cleanup.
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/081898_superfund/081798_state_superfund.html

Overview of the 1999-00 Governor's Budget

Proposition 98 allocations (includes local property tax revenues) to K-12 schools total $32.8 billion in 1999-00. This represents an increase of $1.5 billion over the current-year estimate. The budget effectively augments these res ources by $191 million, for a total of almost $1.7 billion, through various program redirections (discussed in more detail below).
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/011599_budget_brief.html

Opportunities and Challenges for the State--The Headwaters Forest

This is because the company is effectively prohibited from logg ing those areas for 50 years, and the company might benefit from possible tax reductions by donating those properties. The Legislature should consider whether acquisition of these stands surrounded by privately owned land would be in the state's best interest.
https://lao.ca.gov/1999/050499_headwaters/050499_headwaters.html

[PDF] California’s Extraordinary Revenue Developments

While nearly two-thirds of the year-to-date increase is due to the personal income tax, all three of the state’s major taxes are up substantially from their respective estimates (see Figure 2). Personal Income Taxes.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/cal_update/apr_00/april00_update.pdf

[PDF] An Overview of California's Manufacturers' Investment Credit

In addition to the 6 percent tax credit for income tax liabilities discussed above, the tax program provides the following features in lieu of the tax credit: Provides “start-up” businesses the option of claiming a 5 percent sales and use tax (SUT) exemption on equipment purchases.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/mic/120502_Manufacturers_Investment_Credit.pdf

California Spending Plan 2002: Chapter 1

As shown in Figure  2, we estimate that total personal income tax receipts related to stock options and capital gains fell from $17  billion in 2000-01 to roughly $6  billion in both 2001-02 and 2002-03.
https://lao.ca.gov/2002/spend_plan_02/0902_spend_plan_chap_1.html

[PDF] The Budget Act and Related Legislation October 2003 Elizabeth G. Hill, Legislative Analyst California

The budget plan also reflects a decision of the Legislature to continue funding for the Ru- ral Health Demonstration Project program through a redirection of fund- ing available under Proposition 99, a 1988 measure increasing cigarette taxes to fund various health and resources programs.
https://lao.ca.gov/2003/spend_plan_03/spending_plan_03-04.pdf

[PDF] California Spending Plan, 2006-07

Virtually all of CCC’s General Fund support counts toward the state’s Proposition 98 expenditures, as does CCC’s local property tax revenue. Total Proposition 98 support for CCC in 2006-07 is $5.9 billion, which is 10.7 percent of total Proposition 98 appropriations.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/spend_plan/spending_plan_06-07.pdf